Kid Sentiment

Kid Sentiment is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by Jacques Godbout and released in 1968.

[1] Mixing fiction with documentary in the direct cinema style and working with a cast of non-professional actors,[2] the film depicts 1960s youth culture through a narrative fiction story about four teenagers in Quebec City mixed with segments in which Godbout directly interviews the actors about their goals, values and philosophies of life.

[3] The film starred Andrée Cousineau, François Guy, Michèle Mercure and Louis Parizeau, as well as writer Jacques Languirand in a supporting role.

[5] The film was later released on DVD, with a 1967 episode of the Canadian television variety series Let's Go as a bonus feature.

In 2019, he appeared in the documentary film Head First (Tenir tête) to speak about mental health challenges after having been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.