Citation :
« Focusing on one woman's (Liette Desjardins) experience of pregnancy and
motherhood, [Anne Claire] Poirier combines the surreal with the everyday as Liette
moves between dream visions and her regular life. It is through the
exploration of a woman's physical and mental movement into maternity that
a highly transgressive notion of female subjectivity is constructed. »
-- Jessica B. Langston
Source :
LANGSTON, Jessica B. « Women in a Word: Anne Claire Poirier's
Subversive Subjectivity », Canadian Journal of Film Studies / Revue canadienne d'études cinématographiques, vol. 13, no. 2 (automne 2004). (p. 62)
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