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The Children of Refus Global
19981 h 14 min 47 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Manon Barbeau
Production: Éric Michel
In 1948, Paul-Émile Borduas' Refus global manifesto proclaimed the end of the "reign of fear" embodied by the Duplessis regime. Fifty years later, all the history books mention this document which laid the foundations of modern Quebec. Daughter of one of the signatories, filmmaker Manon Barbeau takes a fresh look at this period. She went to meet the sons and daughters of Barbeau, Borduas, Mousseau and Riopelle, "children of Refus global" who, like her, suffered the consequences of their parents' revolutionary gesture. None of them emerged unscathed from a childhood made up of worries and abandonment, but also of a richness that only art can bring. Especially when it appears to us, as it does here, in the light of emotion.
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Subject categories
- Psychology and Psychiatry > Emotional LifeFamily Life
- Families > Family LifeParent-Child Relationships
- Social Issues > Family LifeQuebec SocietySocial Change
- Visual Arts > Movement AutomatisteSocial Role
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
- Media Education > Popular Culture
- Arts Education > Visual Arts
Credits
- director
- Manon Barbeau
- producer
- Éric Michel
- director of photography
- Philippe Lavalette
- camera assistant
- Louis Bélanger
- Fabrice Balestre
- location sound
- François Guérin
- Denis Le Paven
- Gilles Corbeil
- André Dussault
- gaffer
- Clermont Lapointe
- direction assistant
- Michèle Pérusse
- editor
- France Pilon
- sound editor
- Marie-Claude Gagné
- narration
- Manon Barbeau
- producer's assistant
- Christiane Germain
- administration
- Colette Brodeur
- administration - assistance
- Dany Delpy
- Suzanne Duguay
- technical coordination
- Richard Cliche
- Louise Leroux
- archival researcher
- Françoise de La Cressonnière
- Louise Leroux
- voice recording
- Michel Chalut
- narration director
- Claude Dionne
- text reading
- Manon Barbeau
- Guy Nadon
- online editing
- Denis Pilon
- mixer
- Jean Paul Vialard
- original music
- Robert M. Lepage
- musician
- Jean René
- Nicolas Boucher
- foley
- Emmanuel Dupire
- foley recording
- Nathalie Morin
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- music recording
- Nathalie Morin
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- camera
- Jean-Pierre St-Louis
- Stefan Nitoslawski
- location manager
- Yves Le Gal
Awards
- Award - Category: Best Arts documentaryHot Docs
- Special Jury AwardYorkton Film Festival
- Honorable Mention from the Jury awarding by the Prix des bibliothèquesCinéma du Réel