Self(less) Portrait (2014)
1h 38m
Running Time
March 14, 2014Release Date
Plot.
In an age of social media, where the boundaries between private and public are constantly being redrawn, 50 people come together to reveal some of their most intimate thoughts. Director Danic Champoux (Mom and Me) returns to Hot Docs to bring us this inventive story that bends the boundaries of documentary cinema. The ensemble cast appears to bare all for the camera, openly discussing a multitude of subjects, from the funny to the heartbreaking, in this unique portrait that celebrates the diversity of human existence.
Where to Watch.

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Cast & Crew.

Josiane Baril

Mathilde Bataille

Andrée Beaudin-Lecours

Gilles Bélanger

Chantal Bergeron

Mathilde Bergeron

Nathalie Boisclair

Johanne Bouchard

Julie Bourdua

Josée Brunet

Julien Brunet-Schmidt

Danic Champoux
Director / Screenplay

René Roberge
Editor

Jean-Pierre St-Louis
Director of Photography

Mélanie Lasnier
Associate Producer

Véro Boncompagni
Still Photographer

Patrice Lacoste

Martin Bruyère

Mélissa Caron

Laurent Caron-Castonguay

Valérie Carrier

Claudine Douaire

Isabelle Fleury

Marine Holub

Alexandra Hofmaenner

Kim Rivard

Maggie D. Lépine

Daniel Parent

René-Maxime Parent

Caroline Paul

Yannick Pavard

Jean-Pierre Vu

Kelly Vu

Serge Provost

Karine Prégent

France Poulin

Pierre Langevin

Laurence Lavoie

Linda Leduc

Julien Lemay-Hardy

Steve Ruel

Rachel Saintus-Hyppolite

Stéphanie Thibault

Annie Trudel

Mélodie Vachon-Boucher

Carolane Verreault-Côté

Robin Villeneuve

Riccardo Melfi

Gabrielle Germain

Maxime Lévesque

Nicole Lévesque

Vincent Loiselle

Line Michaud

Michelle Monette

Virginie Paquet

Yves Junior Joanette
Details.
Release DateMarch 14, 2014
Original NameAutoportrait sans moi
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Genres
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Wiki.
Self(less) Portrait (French: Autoportrait sans moi) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Danic Champoux and released in 2014. The film features 50 people talking about various aspects of their lives, both positive and negative.
Kevin Scott of Exclaim! reviewed the film negatively, writing that "just because we all have stories doesn't mean they're all necessarily worth committing to film."
The film was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Documentary Film at the 17th Jutra Awards in 2015.