Turlutte (1960)

In a valley on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence, the seasons unfold with their chores and pleasures: children gathering roses for honey, an old uncle's wine, pressing apple cider, three brothers shelling broads beans, their flails beating time, grandmother's spinning wheel, the old stone mill, the rushing rivulets of spring, a silvery catch of capelin washed up on shore by the May Moon.

Director: René Bonnière, Pierre Perrault
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date:
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Turlutte about?
In a valley on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence, the seasons unfold with their chores and pleasures: children gathering roses for honey, an old uncle's wine, pressing apple cider, three brothers shelling broads beans, their flails beating time, grandmother's spinning wheel, the old stone mill, the rushing rivulets of spring, a silvery catch of capelin washed up on shore by the May Moon.
Who directed Turlutte?
Turlutte was directed by René Bonnière, Pierre Perrault.
How long is Turlutte?
Turlutte has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is Turlutte?
Turlutte is a Documentary film.
Where was Turlutte produced?
Turlutte was produced in Canada.