Firewords
Originally released in 1986. Firewords is a documentary film. directed by Dorothy Todd Hénaut. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Louky Bersianik, Jovette Marchessault, and Nicole Brossard
Synopsis
A documentary that offers an intimate glimpse of three respected yet controversial Québec writers. Now recognized at home and abroad, Louky Bersianik, Jovette Marchessault and Nicole Brossard have contributed greatly to the creation of a distinctive women's literature. Confirming that fresh approaches to literature are still possible, they have helped to heighten the awareness of the politics of language. Excerpts from their works vividly convey each woman's style, concerns and rhythms. They examine personal and global issues from a feminist perspective: human relationships, work, justice, poverty, loneliness, women's spirituality, and the future.
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- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Firewords about?
A documentary that offers an intimate glimpse of three respected yet controversial Québec writers. Now recognized at home and abroad, Louky Bersianik, Jovette Marchessault and Nicole Brossard have...
Who directed Firewords?
Firewords was directed by Dorothy Todd Hénaut.
How long is Firewords?
Firewords has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).
When was Firewords released?
Firewords was released on September 5, 1986 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Firewords?
The main cast of Firewords includes Louky Bersianik, Jovette Marchessault, Nicole Brossard, Pol Pelletier, Marthe Blackburn.