Madame... is a Canadian satirical film, directed by Robert Morin and released in 1994.
[1] The film is essentially a philosophical monologue on identity performed entirely by Morin in the character of Earl Tremblay, a former politician who is filming his own testimony about the duality of being the son of a French Canadian father and an English Canadian mother, thus both belonging and feeling like an outsider to both of Canada's primary language communities.
[2] The film blended Morin's early work as a video artist with his early 1990s forays into full-length narrative filmmaking.
[3] The film premiered on November 18, 1994, at Troisième fenêtre, a video art exhibition in Montreal,[4] before going into wider release in 1995.
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