Interdit, L'

Release Information
October 27, 1976
Montréal (Festival International du Cinéma en 16mm)
Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
Budget
Distributors
Office National du Film
Office National du Film

Production Details

Executive Producer
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Producer
Pierre Maheu
Pierre Maheu
André Legault
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Jean-Marc Garand
Director
Pierre Maheu
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Director of Photography
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth
Director of Sound
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Dussault
André Legault
André Legault
André Legault
André Legault
André Legault
André Legault
André Legault
Editor
Marc Hébert
Marc Hébert
Marc Hébert
Martin Duckworth
Cast
Marie-Andrée Gagné
Vicky Selkow
Marie-France Raymond
Sylvie Chassin
Marc Harvey
Marc Harvey
Marie Gérin-Lajoie
Lucille Angers
Roger Lemieux
Pierre Maheu
Pierre Maheu
Pierre Maheu
Marc Hébert
Marc Hébert
Marc Hébert
Marc Hébert
88 minutes, 1975

A psychiatrist turns his back on the system and welcomes a bunch of schizophrenics to a commune where ‘‘anything goes’’... starting with love. The lines begin to blur between ‘‘patient’’ and ‘‘therapist’’, and between the therapist’s professional and private life. ‘‘Normality’’ becomes a relative and constantly shifting notion, as patients are guided toward a new reality. This film demystifies mental illness and shows an approach that doesn’t involve medical treatment, on a commune where free love is a way of life, in a new society free of taboos. Filmed at Abri d'Érasme.

Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)

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