'Richelieu' director Pier-Philippe Chevigny on social justice through film

'Richelieu' director Pier-Philippe Chevigny on social justice through film

Author: Vancouver International Film Festival June 6, 2024 Duration: 31:14
In this episode we welcome Canadian filmmaker Pier-Philippe Chevigny, director of Richelieu in conversation with VIFF Director of Programming Curtis Woloschuk. Drawing from neo-realist traditions, beautifully photographed and elegantly constructed, Richelieu paints an undeniable portrait of a crisis unfolding across North America. Director Pier-Philippe Chevigny avoids didacticism and delivers an assured, emotionally resonant first feature which announces the arrival of a new Can...

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