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Numéro de catalogue: NFB534377
Producteur: National Film Board Of Canada
Langue: Anglais
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2005
Durée: 142:10
Sous-titrage: Oui
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This Beggar's Description - DVD
Numéro de catalogue: NFB534377
Producteur: National Film Board Of Canada
Langue: Anglais
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2005
Durée: 142:10
Sous-titrage: Oui
Cliquez ici pour les prix
Philip Tétrault has been locked up in jails and psych wards. Kicked out of the house by desperate friends and family and spent long periods living on the streets of Montreal. He is also a talented writer and loving father. Director Pierre Tétrault tells his brother Phil's story - one of art, love and madness - capturing the far-reaching effects of schizophrenia.
Phil's writing which is central to his life, offers insights into street life, the beauty of nature and what he calls "the gymnastics of my mind." Today he spends his days with friends on the street, collects cans for beer money, plays his beloved pan pipes and writes as much as he can. The launch of this poetry book is attended by his old friend and supporter Leonard Cohen, whose songs are woven throughout the film. This powerful portrait reminds us that rather than isolating those with schizophrenia, it is far better to make a place for them.
Special Features
The Poet Takes Charge How Phil generates support for the publication of his "Chapbooks" of poetry.
the Power of the Imagination Phil's encounters with remarkable people.
Picnic in the Park Shooting the breeze with Leonard Cohen.
the Way Forward A call for more community-based services for people living with schizophrenia.
Pierre's Reflections Interview with writer/director Pierre Tétrault.
Phil and Me Photographs by Amanda Tétrault.
Phil's writing which is central to his life, offers insights into street life, the beauty of nature and what he calls "the gymnastics of my mind." Today he spends his days with friends on the street, collects cans for beer money, plays his beloved pan pipes and writes as much as he can. The launch of this poetry book is attended by his old friend and supporter Leonard Cohen, whose songs are woven throughout the film. This powerful portrait reminds us that rather than isolating those with schizophrenia, it is far better to make a place for them.
Special Features
The Poet Takes Charge How Phil generates support for the publication of his "Chapbooks" of poetry.
the Power of the Imagination Phil's encounters with remarkable people.
Picnic in the Park Shooting the breeze with Leonard Cohen.
the Way Forward A call for more community-based services for people living with schizophrenia.
Pierre's Reflections Interview with writer/director Pierre Tétrault.
Phil and Me Photographs by Amanda Tétrault.