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      • The Great Darkened Days is a purposefully divisive movie made for divisive times, and while it feels like there should be a lot more to this story, Giroux cuts things off at a rather interesting point, suggesting that going further would be to revel in excess. It won’t force people to engage with it, and yet its aims are forceful.
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  2. Sep 10, 2018 · What exactly is The Great Darkened Days (La Grande Noirceur)? Is it a minimalist Western? A pared-down period piece? An anti-war diatribe? A twisted Lynchian voyage through American abandon?

  3. Jul 2, 2019 · A review of The Great Darkened Days, the latest film from Canadian filmmaker Maxime Giroux, screening as part of the Quebec on Screen series at The Royal.

  4. The Great Darkened Days (La grande noirceur) Reviews. The Great Darkened Days is as unsettling as it is absorbing, as eye-pleasing as it is heart-wrenching. Full Review | Aug...

  5. Full Review. Critic's Name Elena Lazic Publication Seventh Row. The review. The Great Darkened Days is as unsettling as it is absorbing, as eye-pleasing as it is heart-wrenching. Content...

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  6. Aug 21, 2019 · The Great Darkened Days: Directed by Maxime Giroux. With Martin Dubreuil, Romain Duris, Reda Kateb, Sarah Gadon. While a world war rages, Philippe, a draft-dodger from Quebec, takes refuge in the American West, surviving by competing in Charlie Chaplin impersonation contests.

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    • Drama, History
    • Maxime Giroux
    • 2019-08-21
  7. Jan 23, 2019 · The Great Darkened Days is an expansive and expensive movie. Filmmaker Maxime Giroux and actor Martin Dubreuil on getting an ambitious and strange film off the ground. Maxime Giroux’s Félix et Meira was a surprise success. It won awards all over the place (including the coveted Best Canadian Film award at TIFF and the FNC’s Louve d’or ...

  8. Synopsis. While a world war rages, Philippe, a draft-dodger from Quebec, takes refuge in the American West, surviving by competing in Charlie Chaplin impersonation contests.

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