50th anniversary special edition!
After starting a new job at a local film production company, free spirit Isabelle (Deaf to the City’s Liliane Lemaître-Auger) meets animator Virginie (Jesus of Montreal’s Véronique Le Flaguais) and the two become fast friends. Over the course of a freewheeling, sun-dappled Montreal summer, the pair deepen their bond through a shared exploration of art, ambition, and desire.
The first feature film directed by a woman in Quebec, Mireille Dansereau's fleet-footed and generous debut moves effortlessly between filmmaking styles and tones with the boundless energy of a young director in love with the medium. A pathbreaking portrait of female friendship and interiority, Dream Life is one of the highlights of ’70s Canadian cinema and a vibrant hidden gem primed for rediscovery.
Features:
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directed by: Mireille Dansereau
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starring: Liliane Lemaître-Auger, Véronique Le Flaguais, Jean-François Guité, Guy Foucault, Marc Messier
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1972 / 95 min / 1.66:1 / French DTS-HD MA 2.0
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Region A Blu-ray
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Restored in 2K from the original 16mm camera negative by Éléphant - mémoire du cinéma québécois
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A Feminine Point of View (2023, 22 min.) – New interview with director Mireille Dansereau
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The Early Years (2023, 23 min.) – Dansereau reflects on her early shorts and documentaries
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Three of Dansereau’s early films: One Day (1967, 11 min.), Compromise (1968, 26 min.), and Forum (1969, 58 min.)
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Markets of London (1996, 24 min.) – Dansereau short shot in 1969 and completed 27 years later
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Trailer for Dansereau’s Deaf to the City (1987)
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Theatrical re-release trailer for Dream Life
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Booklet featuring a conversation between Dansereau and film journalist A. Ibrányi-Kiss
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Reversible cover artwork
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English SDH subtitles for all five films