The Times That Are
The Times That Are (French: Le règne du jour) is a Canadian documentary film, which was directed by Pierre Perrault and released in 1967.[1] A sequel to his 1963 film Pour la suite du monde, the film follows Alexis Tremblay and his family on a trip to France to visit their ancestral roots in Normandy and Brittany.[2]
The Times That Are | |
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Le règne du jour | |
Directed by | Pierre Perrault |
Produced by | Jacques Bobet Guy L. Côté |
Starring | Alexis Tremblay Marie Tremblay |
Music by | Jean-Marie Cloutier |
Cinematography | Bernard Gosselin Jean-Claude Labrecque |
Edited by | Yves Leduc |
Production company | |
Release date | August 12, 1967 |
Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The film was a Canadian Film Award finalist for Best Feature Film at the 20th Canadian Film Awards in 1968, but did not win.[3] It was followed by The River Schooners (Les voitures d'eau), the third and final film in Perrault's "Île-aux-Coudres Trilogy", in 1968.[2]
References
- Belleau, A. (1967). "Le règne du jour". Liberté, 9(4), 139–140.
- David Clandfield, Pierre Perrault and the Poetic Documentary. Indiana University Press, 2004. ISBN 9780968913239.
- "Dief: Best actor?" The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1968.
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