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.
Released: Jan 01, 1971
Runtime: 7 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Josée Vanasse
Crew: Claude Péloquin (Director), Jean-Claude Labrecque (Director of Photography), Pierre Lacombe (Editor), Paul Larose (Production Director), Jean-Guy Normandin (Sound), Richard Besse (Sound)