I'm all messed up| 52mins
Director: Annie Deniel | Producer: Les Films Du Balibari
Focus Years: 2007 | Country: France
Synopsis:
A young woman, the filmmaker, returns to her native land, France, after spending five years in Quebec. She feels like she is on foreign ground. She decides to write to her sister, who wishes her to return in order to share her experiences as an immigrant. Unsure whether she should stay or leave again, she is looking for guides to lead her to a good decision and through the identity crisis which she is experiencing.
Via the intertwined portraits of French and Quebec women, captured in intimate situations or in public spaces, we discover different operating modes facing different situations. This film highlights one's personal evolution in the process of integration. But it is also a tribute to the Quebec people, still considered as the "small cousins" of the French.
Quebec is finally portrayed as a land of cosmopolitanism, pluralism, tolerance, positivism, and a spirit of initiative. In the end, the French settlers in Quebec are allured not so much due to the landscape, but due to the people's present mentality.
I'm all messed up
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52mins
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