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La Dame aux poupées

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La Dame aux poupées
Directed byDenys Desjardins
Written byDenys Desjardins
Produced byDenys Desjardins
Centaure Films
CinematographyHélène Choquette
Denis-Noel Mostert
Edited byVincent Guignard
Distributed byCentaure Films
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
Running time
15 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

La Dame aux poupées (English release title: The Doll Lady) is a 1996 documentary film by Quebec film director and producer Denys Desjardins.

Plot

Offering a candid glimpse into her reality, a tailored universe she shares with over 400 dolls displayed in her two-story cottage, to know Mrs. Boudreault is to know her dolls. Her “children” give her free rein to dream and explore her fantasies, a gift some of her entourage liken to a folly. Unwilling to abandon a world that brings her joy in her last days, the key to Mrs. Boudreault’s own history lies in the lives of her dolls.

Award

  • Awarded Best Quebec Short 1996 by AQCC-Telefilm Canada.