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As Quebec celebrates its quadricentennial, there could be no better time to draw attention to its singular cinematic tradition. With its own awards ceremony (the Jutras) and a vital history of regionally specific films portraying universal concerns, the cinema of Quebec offers moviegoers a ...
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sffs.org — Claude Jutra (Canada 1971) BACK TO QUEBEC FILM WEEK Long heralded as a stellar example of Qu becois cinema, this 1971 gem looks at various denizens of a small northern town in the 1940s. As Christmas approaches, workers from the local asbestos mine ... (more) San Francisco Film Society
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sffs.org — St phane Lafleur ( Continental, un film sans fusil , Canada 2007) BACK TO QUEBEC FILM WEEK A businessman falls asleep on a city bus, wakes to find it stopped on the highway and walks off into the dark woods. So begins St phane Lafleur s debut feature, ... (more) San Francisco Film Society
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sffs.org — Denys Arcand ( L ge des t n bres , Canada/France 2006) BACK TO QUEBEC FILM WEEK Living in a dystopian, near-future Montreal, Jean-Marc (Marc Labr che) lives in thrall to elaborate fantasies in order to cope with the indignities of life. In his virile ... (more) San Francisco Film Society
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Québec Film Week -Adam Hartzell
Hell On Frisco Bay — ... Canadian films mostly don't perform will really need to addend themselves. It’s the Anglophonic films that don't perform well. The Francophonic films are doing just fine, merci beau coup. We in the States rarely get the opportunity to see examples from the Québec film industry, which is why San Franciscans can be so grateful to the San Francisco Film Society, with the assistance of the Québec Government Office in Los Angeles, for putting together the Québec Film Week from December 10-14th (yes, it's not technically a 'week') at the Opera ...

QFW08—Adam Hartzell Previews the Lineup
The Evening Class — ... This has been said by many other writers, but it begs to be said again and again, with the riches presented to us by many solid Bay Area festivals, the choices can seem overwhelming at times. Even when our categories are reduced to the national level, or in the case of the Quebec Film Week (QFW), the provincial and linguistic level, the selections can still seem like too much to process all at once. Thankfully, the films presented for us at QFW allow for some nice compartmentalization to make your viewing experience even more manageable than the fact they all come ...

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