Self(less) Portrait
2014 Canadian film
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Self(less) Portrait (French: Autoportrait sans moi) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Danic Champoux and released in 2014.[1] The film features 50 people talking about various aspects of their lives, both positive and negative.[2]
FrenchAutoportrait sans moi
Directed byDanic Champoux
Produced byVirginie Léger
CinematographyJean-Pierre St-Louis
| Self(less) Portrait | |
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| French | Autoportrait sans moi |
| Directed by | Danic Champoux |
| Produced by | Virginie Léger |
| Cinematography | Jean-Pierre St-Louis |
| Edited by | René Roberge |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
Kevin Scott of Exclaim! reviewed the film negatively, writing that "just because we all have stories doesn't mean they're all necessarily worth committing to film."[2]
The film was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Documentary Film at the 17th Jutra Awards in 2015.[3]