Etiket: quiet
[Critique] “33 laps”, the quiet strength of a bereaved family
Almost 30 years have passed between the release of Harsh (1995), the feature debut of Jamaican-born Toronto filmmaker Clement Virgo, and that of 33 rpm (Brother), his most recent, in…
[Critique] “The Quiet Girl”, or how to say “I love you” in Irish
After enjoying resounding success at festivals, notably in Berlin, where it won the Silver Bear from the teenage jury, Colm Bairéad’s feature debut fiction film now represents Ireland nominated for…
Behind the door | From quiet mother to less quiet mother
The Press offers you a weekly testimony that aims to illustrate what really happens behind the bedroom door, in privacy, far, far from statistics and standards. Today: Laurence*, 49 years…
“We are a quiet village, it creates trauma”, testifies the mayor of Puyravault where a body was found
Two bodies were found Friday evening and Saturday morning in Virson and Puyravault (Charente-Maritime), where one of the suspects indicted for “murders” comes from, more than three months after the…
Review of The Quiet Girl | The virtues of the unspoken
Sorry, your browser does not support videos In 1981, in rural Ireland, a quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with her aunt and uncle…
[Balado] Pick up the headlines | The quiet abandonment of the Latin Quarter, in Montreal
The recent closure of two establishments in the Latin Quarter, the Archambault store and the Saint-Sulpice bar, seems to crystallize the impression in the minds of many citizens that the…
The “quiet deportation” of the Acadians
(Ottawa) The president of the Société de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick (SANB), Alexandre Cédric Doucet, is counting the days. By mid-February, the Premier of the country’s only officially bilingual province, Blaine…
Double murder in Pointe-Saint-Charles | “It was a quiet world”
(Montreal) A grandmother and her 22-year-old granddaughter were murdered in a double murder in southwestern Montreal overnight from Wednesday to Thursday. Gun casings were found at the scene. Updated yesterday…
after the “quiet quitting”, the new watchword “act your wage”, or work at the height of one’s salary
Companies: after the “quiet quitting”, the new watchword “act your wage”, or work at the height of one’s salary Access to accessibility menu source site-21
The quiet evolution of a traditional farmhouse
Sylvain Laroche had already had the environmental bug when he started dairy farming 26 years ago. Inspired by a group of visionaries, over the years he has reduced the carbon…
[Chronique de Michel David] The quiet assurance of Justin Trudeau
It is better to have remorse than regrets, they say. Ultimately, this is the maxim that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau followed when he decided to use the Emergencies Act to…
In Canada | A quiet Black Friday, calmed by inflation and online shopping
Canadians looking for Black Friday deals have done so without facing long lines or crowded shopping malls this year, with high inflation in particular convincing some people to limit their…
[Entrevue] “Three Pines”: A village so quiet in appearance
Alfred Molina had not read any novel by Louise Penny until he was offered to play Inspector Armand Gamache in the series The Village of Three Pines. Upon hearing the…
[Critique] The quiet conviction of Jordi Savall
Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI gave the Maison symphonique de Montréal the second of their concerts in Quebec, after the Palais Montcalm in Quebec on Sunday. They will continue their…
Another quiet morning in the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel
The morning rush hour to cross the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel on Monday morning remained relatively light on the South Shore, but more difficult on the island of Montreal. Posted at…
Nine tips to read before you die (quiet)
“Dying is nothing”, sang the great Brel. The real questions then arise: burial or cremation? Grave in the garden or ashes in the sea? What to take to his grave?…
The article to read before you die (quiet)
“Dying is nothing”, sang the great Brel. The real questions then arise: burial or cremation? Grave in the garden or ashes in the sea? What to take to his grave?…
All Quiet on the Western Front | The story repeats itself…
Sorry, your browser does not support videos In 1917, four young Germans, bursting with patriotic speeches, enlist in the army. As the First World War rages on, they quickly find…
[Critique] “All Quiet on the Western Front”: this absurd, but spectacular war
Almost a century after its publication – and its first adaptation to the cinema – the famous novel by Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front (1929), is…
Marc Laurendeau, a Cynic at the Heart of the Quiet Revolution
Comedian, then journalist, Marc Laurendeau will have been a privileged witness of the Quiet Revolution, whose heritage he claims loud and clear. An abundant period both in Quebec and abroad…