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Hospital(ity) Chronicles (2021)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 49M

Director : Brigitte Lacasse
Writer : Brigitte Lacasse

Synopsis

Through family archives, drawings, animations and performances that draw on her long experience with illness, Brigitte Lacasse takes an incisive, critical look at the Quebec health care system.

Actors

Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Self
Claude Fortin
Claude Fortin
Self
Gaspard Fortin
Gaspard Fortin
Self
Jean-Marie Lacasse
Jean-Marie Lacasse
Self
Katia Fournier
Katia Fournier
Self
Éric Normand
Éric Normand
Self
Catherine Savard-Massicotte
Catherine Savard-Massicotte
Self

Crews

Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Director
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Producer
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Screenplay
Martine Gignac
Martine Gignac
Director of Photography
Philippe Chaumette
Philippe Chaumette
Director of Photography
Thomy Laporte
Thomy Laporte
Director of Photography
Soliel Perreault
Soliel Perreault
Director of Photography
Claude Fortin
Claude Fortin
Director of Photography
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Director of Photography
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Art Direction
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Editor
Robin Servant
Robin Servant
Sound Designer
Bruno Bélanger
Bruno Bélanger
Sound Mixer
Olivier D’Amours
Olivier D’Amours
Original Music Composer
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Original Music Composer
Frédéric Caron Tremblay
Frédéric Caron Tremblay
Sound
Robin Servant
Robin Servant
Sound
Brigitte Lacasse
Brigitte Lacasse
Sound

Posters and backgrounds

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