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Numéro de catalogue: NFB527115
Producteur: National Film Board Of Canada
Producteurs: Silva Basmajian, Louise Lore
Réalisateurs: Michel Jones
Agences de production: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Sujet: Biographie, Documentaire, Études féminines, Politique, Politique canadienne
Langue: Anglais
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2000
Durée: 110:30
Sous-titrage: Oui
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Kim Campbell Through the Looking Glass - DVD
Numéro de catalogue: NFB527115
Producteur: National Film Board Of Canada
Producteurs: Silva Basmajian, Louise Lore
Réalisateurs: Michel Jones
Agences de production: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Sujet: Biographie, Documentaire, Études féminines, Politique, Politique canadienne
Langue: Anglais
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2000
Durée: 110:30
Sous-titrage: Oui
Cliquez ici pour les prix
"People ask me, 'Are you proud of the fact that you were Canada's first woman prime minister?' I respond, 'Yes, but I'd be prouder still to say I was Canada's tenth woman prime minister.'"--Kim Campbell.
In 1993 Kim Campbell won the Tory leadership after Brian Mulroney's resignation and became Canada's nineteenth prime minister. She called an election and two and a half months later led the Progressive Conservatives to the biggest defeat of any major political party in Canadian history.
What happened?
The antithesis of Mulroney, Campbell began the race as the future of her party. This film documents the doomed campaign through never-before-seen interviews with Campbell, her family, colleagues and members of the media. They reflect on what brought such a hopeful candidacy to such an astounding upset.
Vivid images, a striking score and elegant narration present an engaging portrait of Campbell--a resourceful, determined woman whose continued zest for life provides insight into her survival.
In 1993 Kim Campbell won the Tory leadership after Brian Mulroney's resignation and became Canada's nineteenth prime minister. She called an election and two and a half months later led the Progressive Conservatives to the biggest defeat of any major political party in Canadian history.
What happened?
The antithesis of Mulroney, Campbell began the race as the future of her party. This film documents the doomed campaign through never-before-seen interviews with Campbell, her family, colleagues and members of the media. They reflect on what brought such a hopeful candidacy to such an astounding upset.
Vivid images, a striking score and elegant narration present an engaging portrait of Campbell--a resourceful, determined woman whose continued zest for life provides insight into her survival.