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PARTITION POUR VOIX DE FEMMES  
Canada
2001 / Video / Color / 86 min.

In 2000, women around the world participated in a march to denounce poverty and violence against women. Why were these women marching? What do they propose to do in order to change the existing injustices in the world? What suggestions do they have to make the world a better place for everyone? Documentary filmmaker Sophie Bissonnette and her crew asked these and other questions and with the help of a song we discover some of the alternative projects developed by women in many countries.
Phot.:  Martin Duckworth, Philippe Lavalette, Alex Margineanu.    Ed.:  Dominique Sicotte.    Musique:  Karen Young, Janet Lumb.     Conception sonore:  Catherine Van Der Donckt, Christian Marcotte.    Prod.:  Monique Simard, Marcel Simard, Nicole Lamothe, Office national du film du Canada, 3155, C�te de Liesse, Saint-Laurent, Qu�bec H4N 2N4 (Canada), t�l.: (514) 283-9438, fax: (514) 496-1895, e-mail: [email protected] / Les Productions Virage.    Sales:  Office national du film du Canada, 3155, C�te de Liesse, Saint-Laurent, Qu�bec H4N 2N4 (Canada), t�l.: (514) 283-9438, fax: (514) 496-1895, e-mail: [email protected].   
Sophie Bissonnette
Born in 1956, Sophie Bissonnette studied film and sociology at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario before moving to Montreal to begin her career in the cinema. Since 1979 she has made over a dozen documentaries on various social issues. She has produced films for her own company, Les Productions Contre-jour, as well as for the National Film Board of Canada. These include: A WIVES' TALE (1979), QUEL NUM�RO, WHAT NUMBER ? (1985), L'AMOUR... � QUEL PRIX ? (1988), A VISION IN THE DARKNESS (1990), '49 UN SOUFFLE COL�RE (1996), PR�S DE NOUS (1997).


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Fri Aug 24,  20h30   * P3.24.7.1 *   Fr.   
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