
Working on Screen
As themes in film studies literature, work and the working class have long occupied a peripheral place in the evaluation of Canadian cinema, often set aside in the critical literature for the sake of a unifying narrative that assumes a division between Québécois and English Canada''s film production, a social-realist documentary aesthetic, and what might be called a ''younger brother'' relationshi...
As themes in film studies literature, work and the working class have long occupied a peripheral place in the evaluation of Canadian cinema, often set aside in the critical literature for the sake of a unifying narrative that assumes a division between Québécois and English Canada''s film production, a social-realist documentary aesthetic, and what might be called a ''younger brother'' relationshi...