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Entre tu et vous

Canada

1969

64 Min
Black and White
French
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DIR Gilles Groulx

PROD Jean Pierre Lefebvre, Laurence Paré

SCR Gilles Groulx

DP Michel Brault

CAST Dolorès Monfette, Manon d'Amour, Paule Baillargeon, Pierre Harel, Suzanne Kay, Denise Lafleur

ED Gilles Groulx, Jacques Kasma

SOUND Claude Hazanavicius

Synopsis

Chronicle of daily life in seven sequences following the life of a couple and its progressive dissolution in a world where seduction and exploitation is always into play : seduction of women by men, seduction of the individual by society. By exposing, alternatively, fragments of life as a couple and events pulled from the news, Entre tu et vous deals with society’s various oppressive systems whom uses the power of seduction : religion, politics, science, sexuality, consumer society and the media. Groulx makes the notion of narrative and esthetic conventions explode to propose a cinematographic essay that questions ideological harassment and its relation with images. —National Film Board of Canada

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Gilles Groulx

Gilles Groulx grew up in a working-class family with 14 children. After studying business in school, he went to work in an office but found the white-collar environment too stultifying. Deciding that the only way out was to become an intellectual, he attended the “École du meuble” for a time and was a supporter of Borduas’ automatiste movement. He also made 8mm amateur films, which landed him a job as picture editor in the news department of the CBC. After three short personal films that confirmed his talent, he was hired by the NFB at the beginning of the Candid Eye movement in 1956.

His first film with the NFB was Les Raquetteurs (1958). Co-directed with Michel Brault, it employed the candid eye approach and was a landmark film. With Golden Gloves in 1961, Groulx’s focus shifted from the crowd to the individual, but still showing the individual in his environment.

Voir Miami (1962) revealed Groulx’s poetic side. Although it presents an indictment of contemporary America… read more

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