Louise Dugal

Most Popular Louise Dugal Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Anniversary Trailer (1989)

10 September 1989

Computer animated short film created to commemorate the National Film Board of Canada's 50th anniversary.

Yolanda Trailer (2018)

25 February 2018

Coming from the countryside to visit a friend, Solange 75, rediscovers Montreal. She talks to everyone with confidence and does some portraits of the people she meets.

De la tourbe et du restant Trailer (1979)

27 December 1979

This film is first and foremost a documentary on the exploitation of the peat bogs of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, which export most of their humus production to the United States: but the film is also the story of the exploitation of nature by man and of man by man.

L'Émotion dissonante Trailer (1984)

02 January 1984

Mixing Cinema Vérité, animation, narrative fiction and stage theater, a look at drug use by the Montreal youth in the 80s, through various characters interacting in their own ways with drugs.

Oscar Thiffault Trailer (1987)

06 June 1987

A documentary about the folk country musician Oscar Thiffault, the famous songwriter of Le Rapide blanc.

A Labour of Sharing Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A documentary that allows us to witness three births in their intimacy. Through their actions, the couples who agreed to participate in the film help to propose alternatives to the dominant medical interventions in hospitals.

Before Tomorrow Trailer (2008)

07 September 2008

Two isolated families meet for a summertime celebration. Food is abundant and the future seems bright, but Ningiuq, a wise old woman, sees her world as fragile and moves through it with a pervasive sense of dread.

La coop de ma mère Trailer (2021)

21 May 2021

Filmed over two years, La coop de ma mère introduces us to a place where 42 individuals and families successfully resist the lure of individualism, despite the challenges of collective management.

Tree with Severed Branches Trailer (2005)

04 March 2005

In Moscow, two elderly men who lived under the Soviet regime adapt to their new sociopolitical reality by creating an imaginary world through art.

L'insoumise Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Following the work of Marie-Claire Blais and featuring book excerpts, this film presents a mosaic of her universe, giving a fresh take on the cinematic literary biography.

Sentenced to Life Trailer (2003)

01 August 2003

This feature documentary tells the story of Diane Charron, a young woman who began a life sentence behind bars in 1981 when she was entangled in a friend's act of revenge and ended up stabbing a stranger to death.

Aube urbaine Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

This short documentary chronicles the everyday life of the city's residents. We hear testimonials from citizens set against black-and-white images of life downtown.

Le roi du drum Trailer (1992)

06 June 1992

Guy Nadon is the rhythm incarnate. A jazz drummer who strikes on everything that makes noise. A king of musical improvisation, but also a king of improvisation, sometimes holding words bordering on surrealism.