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Purgatoire
The forces of Good and Evil, God and the Devil himself, clash during a funeral wake around the coffin of a deceased young woman...
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the lives of women in Quebec's correctional facilities, offering an intimate look at their daily routines, struggles, and hopes. It delves into the reasons that brought them to prison and their experiences within the system, highlighting the social and personal challenges they face. The film aims to provide a nuanced perspective on incarceration and the humanity of those behind bars.
Critical Reception
Purgatoire received critical acclaim for its sensitive and unflinching portrayal of women in prison. Reviewers praised its empathetic approach, directing, and the raw honesty of the subjects, contributing to a thoughtful discussion on the justice system.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and humanizing look at female incarceration.
Praised for its respectful and insightful documentary filmmaking.
Offers a vital perspective on a often-overlooked segment of society.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over a period of 18 months within a Quebec correctional facility, allowing for a deep and sustained immersion into the lives of its subjects.
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