CSE 2022

The Hairdresser

Kathleen is a hairdresser. Always has been. Always will be. Even at 83, she's still a hairdresser. But not in the way you'd expect – Kathleen's work is special. 

SYNOPSIS

Kathleen is a hairdresser. Always has been. Always will be. Even at 84, she's still a hairdresser. But not in the way you'd expect - Kathleen's work is special. In this short documentary about her extraordinary work, Kathleen reflects on her experience and tells us about the people who touched her most and the unforgettable moments she was involved in.

Theme(s): , Human Rights, Mental health

DETAILS

Director | , Lorraine Price
Year | , 2021
Country | , Canada
Duration | 13 minutes
Original language | , French
Subtitles | , English
Image | Jacquelyn Mills
Sound | Mélanie Gautheir (Sound Editor and SoundDesign)
Sound mixing | Daniel Toussaint
Music | Laurent Dury
Editing | Pauline Decroix
Production | Lorraine Price
Distribution | Winnipeg Film Group

DIRECTOR

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Lorraine Price

SEE COMPLETE PROFILE

Lorraine Price is an award-winning writer and director. Born in Santa Monica, California and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lorraine moved to Montreal in 2000 to attend Concordia University where she earned an Honours B.A. in Creative Writing and English Literature and an M.A. in Literary Translation. Shortly after completing her MFA, she switched from literature to documentary film. Since then, Lorraine has directed a feature documentary, two television documentaries, and a short film. In 2017, she was selected to participate in a film-making workshop with Werner Herzog.

PAST SCREENINGS

SCREENING 1

27 July 2022 pm31 20h45

This film is included in screening Programme courts métrages #3 – Portraits pluriels