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Film info
Following a chance encounter in an elevator in Paris, a very special relationship blossoms between two women. Lucie Aubrac is an intrepid, humanist French woman who has survived the darkest hours of World War II. Julie Perron is a young Quebec filmmaker on a timeless quest to answer life’s abiding questions.
Their philosophical discussions lead us on a very personal journey through a life that has spanned the 20th century. From the relativity of time and the beauty of love
to the essential need to speak out and resist injustice, Lucie Aubrac shares her innermost thoughts on living a meaningful existence. Woven through Lucie Aubrac’s cogent reflections is the riveting history of France during World War II.
/ Credits:
Direction: Julie Perron
Image: Pierre David
Sound:
Brice Cavallero
/ Duration: 53’12’
/ Format: 16/9 - Stereo
/ Year of production: 2003
/ Color: color
/ Original language: French
/ Broadcasts:
France 5, France 3 Bourgogne Franche-Comté, RTBF, Télé Canada
/ Festivals:
/ Financing & Coproduction:
Les Productions Virage inc (Québec), Entre Chien et Loup (Belgique)
DVD info
This documentary
is only available in French.
/ Year: 2003
/ Duration: 53'12
/ Language: French
/ Format: 16/9 Stereo
/ Public rate
23,10 € VAT (shipping fees not included)
/ Institutional rate
49,10 € VAT (shipping fees not included)
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