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- In this feature-length documentary directed by Georges Dufaux and Clément Perron, giants of Italian cinema such as Rosselini, De Sica, Fellini and Zavattini evoke the importance of cinema in Italy during the Second World War and its great moments of social revolt. This film gives a voice to the creators of Italian neorealism.
- -Esther, thirty-five years old, married and a mother, is a superactive woman. She dreams of making a career as a painter. Today, she feels that the time has come for her talent to be recognized. But the road to success is strewn with pitfalls. Her painter friends and former schoolmates, whom she met eighteen years later, are only interested in her and her career plans. Esther comes up against a wall of indifference, and her desire to succeed at all costs does not go without creating some conflict with her husband. This portrait, painted in broad strokes, depicts an idealistic young woman in a hurry to "arrive" and the more ferocious portrait of a social group locked into its success.
- -In an interview conducted at her home, Luce Guilbeault retraces the major stages of her film and theatre career and shares with us her vision of Quebec (Canada) cinema; a birth in which she actively participated. For her, the emergence of our cinema is an important phenomenon, and she dreams of a role that would highlight her and a cinema that would express more the realities and the joy of living of the Quebec people. The interview is punctuated by comments of praise from several artists, including Michel Tremblay and Marcel Sabourin.