Caroline Leaf

Total Credits at Criticker: 4 (Actor), 9 (Director), 3 (Writer)
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The Street (1976) - Short Film
This film deals with a Jewish family in Montreal, Canada as they care for a dying grandmother and the young boy who is impatient to get the room he was promised as soon as she kicks the bucket. (imdb)
The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend (1974) - Short Film
An owl marries a goose. They have off-spring, but somehow their habits of life are not compatible. (imdb)
An Equal Opportunity (1982) - Short Film
This open-ended drama is designed to trigger discussion on the subject of equal opportunities for women in the workplace and on the role of unions in securing those opportunities and eliminating discriminatory labor practices. Though set within a hospital and focusing on one of several staff women who are denied access to a pharmacy training program despite suitable qualifications, the underlying premises, conflicts, and responses have implications that reach far beyond the hospital walls. (imdb)
Entre deux soeurs (1990) - Short Film
On an isolated island live two sisters. One is a successful but reclusive writer called Viola Ge, who lives with her domineering sister. Deeply self-conscious of a surface flaw that her sister is quick to harp on, she hides herself inside away from the outside world with the curtains drawn. That is, until a determined male fan literally swims to the island to meet her, and in doing so, inadvertently forces her to confront her shame and truly live again. (imdb)
Interview (1979) - Short Film
A conversation between Caroline Leaf and Veronika Soul, two female filmmakers, rendered in a mix of animation and documentary footage.
Sand or Peter and the Wolf (1969) - Short Film
A sand-animated adaptation of the Prokofiev symphony.
Kate and Anna McGarrigle (1981) - Short Film
A short documentary on the singing duo, beginning on the eve of their Carnegie Hall performance and following them back home to Quebec, featuring interviews with family, friends, and collaborators as well as outside commentary.