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Making Movie History: Anne Claire Poirier
20137 min 15 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Denys Desjardins
Production: Johanne Bergeron
Anne Claire Poirier blazed a trail for women filmmakers, introducing a distinctly female gaze into Quebec cinema with compelling personal films that balanced rigorous filmcraft with feminist analysis. Beginning her career in the ’60s, when few women were making films, she persevered, insisting on directing her own work. The experience of making De mère en fille (1968), Quebec’s first feminist film, would steel her resolve—to bring more women into the NFB. Tenacious and generous, she initiated and produced En tant que femmes (1972), a six-film series directed by various women. Her own work, including the unrelentingly powerful Mourir à tue-tête (1979), continues to resonate. Her final film for the NFB, perhaps her bravest and most painful, was Tu as crié LET ME GO, dealing with the tragic loss of her own daughter.
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- Film and Video Arts > National Film Board of CanadaOccupations in Film IndustryPortraits
Credits
- original idea
- Denys Desjardins
- research
- Denys Desjardins
- interviews
- Denys Desjardins
- direction
- Denys Desjardins
- picture editing
- Denys Desjardins
- producer
- Johanne Bergeron
- participation
- Anne Claire Poirier
- coordination
- Marion Duhaime-Morissette
- photographic research
- Marion Duhaime-Morissette
- copyright release
- Claire Bourbonnais
- Sylvia Mezei
- archives
- Yvon Larocque
- Claude Lord
- conservation
- Johanne St-Amant
- laboratory
- Johanne St-Amant
- sweetening
- Luc Papineau
- original music
- Luc Papineau
- additional sound editing
- Babalou Hamelin
- online editing
- Denis Gathelier
- image processing
- Mélanie Bouchard
- marketing manager
- Geneviève Bérard
- marketing manager - assistance
- Catherine Benoît
- administrator
- Sia Koukoulas
- Manon Provencher
- production coordinator
- Hélène Regimbal
- Dominique Brunet
- administrative assistant
- Perrine Bral
- Sophie Dupuis
- Lise Lévesque
- technical coordinator
- Richard Cliche
- director of the French Program
- Monique Simard