Ciné-Échange | A Respectable Woman
Sessions
| Monday, 20 April 2026 | 18:00 | Baobab - café de quartier |
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LAST CHANCE TO EXPERIENCE FCMS
Join us for the screening of Une Femme Respectable by Bernard Émond and take part in a discussion about the film with the director.
Trois-Rivières, 1930s. A woman who has been separated from her husband for eleven years takes him back into her home after the death of his mistress. He brings with him the three young girls he had from his second union.
Free activity
This activity is presented by the Service d’aide aux Néo-Canadiens (SANC).
Presented film:
Guests
Bernard Émond Réalisateur
Bernard Émond, filmmaker and author, was born in Montreal in 1951. After studying anthropology, he directed several documentaries before moving on to fiction. He has written and directed nine feature films, including La neuvaine (2005), La donation (2009), and Pour vivre ici (2018). His latest film is Une femme respectable (2023). He is also the author of a novel, 20h17 rue Darling, which he adapted for the cinema, a collection of short stories, Quatre histoires de famille, and two collections of essays: Il y a trop d'images and Camarade ferme ton poste. He lives in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli.
Will attend:
- Monday, 20 April 2026 | 18:00 - Boabab - Café de quartier