Anne-Claire Poirier Trailers
The Private Life of Cinema TrailerFrom Office to Box-Office TrailerEntretien avec Anne Claire Poirier Trailer
The Private Life of Cinema TrailerFrom Office to Box-Office TrailerEntretien avec Anne Claire Poirier Trailer
Total trailers found: 24
17 September 1997
The Director reflects upon and seeks to understand the causes and the events that lead to her drug-addicted prostitute daughter being murdered at the age of 26.
24 September 1989
Friendship between two old men becomes love. Slightly-unkempt, tired, and frail, Philippe Lanctot moves into a rest home.
09 August 1963
A man struggles with his identity, his life choices, his interracial relationship, and his latent homosexuality.
03 January 1964
In this short fiction film, Marie has been living in the midst of a nightmare since the accident of Bernard, her brother.
01 January 1963
This film profiles Canadian actor Christopher Plummer of the Shakespearean Theatre, Stratford, Ontario.
22 February 2005
Feature documentary that explores the career of Anne Claire Poirier, a pioneer of Quebec cinema, which takes stock of a unique journey full of humor and depth.
06 January 1989
Hundreds of excerpts from 60 French films produced by the NFB over the course of 50 years are assembled to offer a look at the evolution of how women have been portrayed on film.
08 March 1973
In this feature-length documentary, six teenage girls, aged 14 to 16, agree to open up and have their private worlds invaded by the camera.
01 January 1968
Documents a woman's actual pregnancy; the emotions, the affects on her husband and first-born child, the birth itself via Caesarean section, and her struggle to return to work and a social life, while still being a good mother.
11 April 1975
Hélène is a woman who already has, in her view, quite enough children. For some time she has secretly been taking birth control pills, but now she is too old to use them safely.
14 September 1979
A director and an editor, both women, cannot work on a movie presenting the rape of a nurse without reacting on the scenes they're working on, the situation of womanhood in general, and the way the 'Justice' handle those cases of rape.
01 January 1962
A film that looks at life in a small paper-mill town in Québec where most of the 6,500 inhabitants derive their livelihood from the one industry.
19 February 2011
A two-part in-depth exploration of the evolution of the private film industry, seen through the eyes of more than 50 industry professionals.
14 September 1974
The history of the roles of women in Quebec society, beginning with the women shipped from France to the New World by the King to populate the colony with the men already there, and ending with the modern career woman.
01 January 1973
Feature-length documentary directed by Mireille Danserau in 1973: in-depth interviews with four young women who explain their complex relationships with men, motherhood and their own femininity, sometimes radically detaching themselves from the standardized and traditional conception of the couple.
30 March 1977
a portrait of the changing social and political context of the nuclear family in the 1970s, focusing on four families of varying circumstances: a traditional nuclear family with a special needs child, a separated family, a single-parent family and a family in a communal living environment.
01 January 1985
An anthology of sequences from the best films that the National Film Board of Canada produced since its beginnings.
04 July 1976
Luc-André Godbout, better known as Ti-Dré, is a forty-three-year-old orphan who cleanses furnaces and consciences.