Une balle de gin (1971)
This experimental short film deals with anguish, as imagined by Claude Péloquin, author, poet, performer and filmmaker, in the early 1970s. Vertiginous camera angles, oppressive places and a disturbing soundtrack, the filmmaker uses his sound environment and the words of the interpreter Josée Vanasse to express this generalized disease at a time of great acceleration and fury for life.
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This experimental short film deals with anguish, as imagined by Claude Péloquin, author, poet, performer and filmmaker, in the early 1970s. Vertiginous camera angles, oppressive places and a disturbing soundtrack, the filmmaker uses his sound environment and the words of the interpreter Josée Vanasse to express this generalized disease at a time of great acceleration and fury for life.
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Directed By
Claude Péloquin |
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Paul Larose |
Production Director |
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Edited By
Pierre Lacombe |
Editor |
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Jean Sauvageau |
Music |
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Jean-Guy Normandin |
Sound |
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Richard Besse |
Sound |
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Jean-Claude Labrecque |
Director of Photography |
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