Doux aveux
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In presence of the director
Rose-Alma is 80 years old. She is still very active and refuses to live off her daughter. She wants to be autonomous and live as she pleases. With the help of her granddaughter Odile, she rents a small house. It is then that she meets Clovis, the owner, who is only 66 years old. At first, they help each other out of friendship, but then, together, they fight against all odds to keep their independence.
Fernand Dansereau
Fernand Dansereau is a director, producer, screenwriter, editor and director of photography. He was born on April 5, 1928 in Montreal. Fernand Dansereau joined the National Film Board of Canada in 1955. There, he exercised in turn the various functions of cinema: screen animator, screenwriter, director, producer and finally responsible for French production. He received the Albert-Tessier Prize in 2005.