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Eclecticism triumphs at the montreal world film festival. (Communiques).
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December 22, 2001|
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To usher in its twenty-fifth anniversary, Montreal's World Film Festival opened with a film--L'Ange de goudron--by a Montreal native, Denis Chouinard. For a festival occasionally berated by the local press for ignoring Quebecois talent, this was a decision of strategic, as well as of esthetic, importance. Whatever the opening night audience (which proved polite if not particularly demonstrative) actually thought of Chouinard's political melodrama, no one could deny that it addressed questions of Canadian national and ethnic identity. The film's opening scenes depict the ...
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