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So, 'Coller pour crier' is quite an intriguing documentary. It really captures a moment in time, right when the feminist collective in Montreal starts making its voice known through these striking wall collages. The film's pacing feels organic, almost like you’re walking the streets yourself, absorbing the atmosphere of urgency and rebellion. The visuals are powerful, the way the black text leaps off those white papers, it speaks volumes. And the subject matter? It’s deeply unsettling yet necessary, exploring themes of violence against women and activism. Delvaux-Beaudoin's direction feels raw, intimate. You’re not just watching; you’re part of the conversation. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its grassroots approach, focusing on the power of words and visibility in public spaces.
Powerful exploration of feminist activism.Striking visual approach with wall collages.Raw and intimate atmosphere.
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Key Crew
Éléonore Delvaux-Beaudoin
Director
Martine Delvaux
Writer