Fu
Fu

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Fu

1964
Movie
3 min
English

"Fu" is one of two rolls Warhol shot for Couch that includes heterosexual sex, albeit with two men and a woman. Features the trio of Rufus Collins, Kate Heliczer, and Gerard Malanga. Unused in Couch.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Gilles GroulxGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary by Gilles Groulx captures the spirit and challenges of Quebec society in the early 1960s. It uses a cinéma vérité style to observe everyday life, political discussions, and cultural shifts, aiming to portray the authentic voice of the Quebec people. The film presents a raw and unfiltered look at the province during a period of significant social and political transformation.

Critical Reception

Fu is considered a seminal work of Quebecois cinema and a key example of the cinéma vérité movement. While its raw style and political undertones were sometimes challenging for audiences at the time, it has since been recognized for its historical significance and its powerful portrayal of a nation in flux. Critics lauded its authenticity and its groundbreaking approach to documentary filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and authentic depiction of Quebec society.

  • Pioneering work in the cinéma vérité style.

  • Captures a pivotal moment in Quebec's history.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Fu', is derived from the French expression 'ça f'u', meaning 'it's done' or 'it happened,' reflecting the documentary's aim to capture events as they unfolded.

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