The Apprenticeship of Mordecai Richler

198657 min 28 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Alan Handel

Production: William BrindBarrie Howells

Scénarisation: Alan Handel

Canadian author Mordecai Richler traces the sources of his fiction in the immigrant Jewish community of his Montreal childhood and talks about his sometimes controversial reshaping of that past into novels. Richler speaks with candour and wit, and slowly his media image, one of shy abrasiveness, gives way to a fuller portrait.

Clips from the movies of his celebrated books, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz and Joshua Then and Now, offer visual immediacy to his discussion of how biography becomes art. Famed for his comic talents, Richler makes a surprising literary self-definition: "I'm a Jewish writer, and I'm a Canadian writer, but above all, I'm a serious writer."

Catégories de sujets


  • Langue et Littérature au Canada > Littérature canadienneÉcrivains de langue anglaisePortraits
  • Diversité culturelle et Multiculturalisme > Communauté juiveQuébec
  • Langue et Littérature > Portraits

Générique


réalisateur
Alan Handel
scénario
Alan Handel
producteur
William Brind
producteur exécutif
Barrie Howells
cinématographie
Barry Perles
Savas Kalogeras
Zoe Dirse
son
Diane Carrière
montage
Judith Merritt
montage sonore
Bill Graziadei
Julian Olson
ré-enregistrement
Jean-Pierre Joutel
narrateur
Cy Strange
musique
Chris Crilly