Dream Life (film)
Dream Life | |
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French | La Vie rêvée |
Directed by | Mireille Dansereau |
Written by | Mireille Dansereau Patrick Auzépy |
Produced by | Guy Bergeron |
Starring | Liliane Lemaître-Auger Véronique Le Flaguais |
Cinematography | Louis de Ernsted François Gill Richard Rodrigue |
Edited by | Danielle Gagné |
Music by | Emmanuel Charpentier |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Dream Life (French: La Vie rêvée) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Mireille Dansereau and released in 1972.[1] The first narrative fiction feature film from Quebec to be directed by a woman,[2] the film stars Liliane Lemaître-Auger and Véronique Le Flaguais as Isabelle and Virginie, colleagues at a film production company in Montreal, who dream of finding the perfect man but come to realize that reality doesn't live up to their fantasies.[3] It was the first privately produced feature film in Canada to be directed by a woman.[4]
The film won two Canadian Film Awards at the 24th Canadian Film Awards in 1972, for Best Editing (Danielle Gagné) and the Wendy Michener Award.[5]
It was later screened at the 1984 Festival of Festivals as part of Front & Centre, a special retrospective program of artistically and culturally significant films from throughout the history of Canadian cinema.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Wyndham Wise, "La Vie rêvée". The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 3, 2009.
- ^ "Canada On Screen". Vancouver Sun, June 29, 2017.
- ^ Olivier Lamothe, "Vie rêvée, La (1972)". Panorama Cinéma, March 25, 2013.
- ^ Marshall 2001, p. 220.
- ^ Martin Knelman, "Wedding in White wins Etrog". The Globe and Mail, October 16, 1972.
- ^ Carole Corbeil, "The stars are coming out for Toronto's film festival". The Globe and Mail, September 6, 1984.
Works cited
[edit]- Marshall, Bill (2001). Quebec National Cinema. McGill–Queen's University Press. ISBN 0-7735-2103-8.
External links
[edit]- Dream Life at IMDb