Eric & Moi (2018)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 19M

Director : Jonathan Lemieux

Synopsis

Oscillating between reality and mise-en-scène, documentary and fiction, Eric & Me explores the interrogations of a young married gay man about paternity and, by extension, on what the concept of family really means.

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Jonathan Lemieux
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