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1977 Canadian documentary film by Mireille Dansereau

Famille et variations
Directed byMireille Dansereau
Produced byAnne Claire Poirier
Narrated byGinette Paris
CinematographyMichel Thomas-d'Hoste
Roger Rochat
Edited byJacques Drouin
Music byRobert Léger
Marie-Michèle Desrosiers
Marthe Blackburn
Pierre Huet
Production
company
National Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • March 30, 1977 (1977-03-30)
Running time75 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Famille et variations is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mireille Dansereau and released in 1977. The film is a portrait of the changing social and political context of the nuclear family in the 1970s, focusing on four families of varying circumstances: a traditional nuclear family with a special needs child, a separated family, a single-parent family and a family in a communal living environment.

The film received a Canadian Film Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 28th Canadian Film Awards in 1977.

References

  1. Connie Tadros, "Quebec's cinema finds new focus in documentaries". Montreal Gazette, April 7, 1977.
  2. Ann Shortell, "New library celebrates with Oscar winners". Kingston Whig-Standard, April 21, 1978.
  3. "Canadian Film Awards nominations". The Albertan, October 18, 1977.

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