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This first feature from Francis Mankiewicz, who would later make the masterful Les bons débarras, is a crit­ical yet sympathetic examination of the rituals of male bonding. Three friends and the young son of one of the men spend a week hunting together in the Quebec bush. They pass the first night in a motel bar where they get drunk and harass the waitresses.

Le temps d’une chasse is centred on the characters (all superbly acted) and their picaresque adventures. Man­kiewicz provides incredible insight into the characters’ empty, desperate lives. The film’s spontaneity, humour and unforgettable camerawork by Michel Brault make it one of the best films of the early 1970s. Le temps d’une chasse won three Canadian Film Awards — best cinematography, sound and first feature — but did poorly outside Quebec on its commercial release. —Canadian Film Encyclopedia

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Francis Mankiewicz

Born in Shanghai and trained in England at the London School of Film Technique, Francis Mankiewicz split his career between Montreal and Toronto, directing remarkable personal films and indifferent commercial productions.

Mankiewicz directed his first feature in 1972: Le temps d’une chasse, for the National Film Board. The story of three working-class men (Guy L’Écuyer, Sabourin and Dufresne) who go on a hunting trip, bringing along the young son (Olivier L’Écuyer) of one of the men, is a subtle but powerful study in French-Canadian masculinity. Indulging in alcohol, exchanging braggart stories, sexually harassing waitresses at a bar, and teasing, insulting and challenging one another, the three adults unwittingly expose the flaws and myths of Québécois manhood to the boy, who silently observes the collapse of one myth after another. Far superior to Pierre Perrault’s documentary on a similar subject, La bête lumineuse (1982), the film revealed a major talent that reached its… read more

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