Too Much Is Enough
Trop c'est assez
Directed byRichard Brouillette
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Too Much is Enough (French: Trop c'est assez) is a 1995 Canadian documentary film by Richard Brouillette. The film, Brouillette's first, won the M. Joan Chalmers Award for best Canadian documentary in 1996.[1]

Synopsis

Too Much is Enough pays homage to Gilles Groulx (1931-1994), considered by many to be one of Quebec's most important and original filmmakers. Groulx's career was cut short in 1981 after he was seriously injured in a car accident. From 1989 to 1994, Richard Brouillette met regularly with Groulx, recording the latter's thoughts on his work and life.[2] Too Much is Enough combines footage from these sessions, excerpts from Groulx's films and interviews Groulx gave while at the peak of his career.

Technical details

  • Producer, Director, Editor: Richard Brouillette
  • Scriptwriter and Researcher: Richard Brouillette
  • Cinematography: Michel Lamothe
  • Sound recording: Claude Beaugrand, Pierre Bertrand, Simon Goulet
  • Original music: Éric Morin
  • Sound mix: Louis Gignac
  • Production and distribution: Les films du passeur
  • Format : Colour and Black and White - 16mm - Mono
  • Country: Quebec (Canada)
  • Language: French
  • Genre: documentary
  • Running time: 111 minutes

Starring

Awards

  • M. Joan Chalmers Award for best Canadian documentary (1996)

References

  1. "Winners of the 1996 Chalmers Awards". Playbill. 22 May 1996. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  2. Negro, Erik (1 November 2017). "La rivoluzione è filmare il mondo in libertà". Il Manifesto. Retrieved 2 March 2023.


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