Description
Mon oncle Antoine 1971
1h 44min | Drama | 12 November 1971 (Canada)
Storyline:
Set in cold rural Quebec at Christmas time, we follow the coming of age of a young boy and the life of his family which owns the town’s general store and undertaking business.
User review:
It was one of the first film to use a more realistic approach of light instead of a traditional studio lighting. A very simple example of this is one of the kitchen scene, their is only one practical light above the table, like it was in those days. The lighting embrace reality instead of recreating it. Anyway that’s my humble opinion.
Director: Claude Jutra
Writers: Claude Jutra (adaptation), Clément Perron (adaptation)
Stars: Jacques Gagnon, Lyne Champagne, Jean Duceppe
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