Citation :
« [Jane] Marsh's films have a tendency to articulate a point of view that is not quite 'editorial internationalism.' Her films are neither entirely self-effacing, nor fully impersonal, as so many of the 'prestige' series films are. Rather, her films incorporate irony and humour, a budding feminist perspective and perhaps more important, they consistently focus on Canadian subjects and locales. Ironically, in addition to being a woman, she held a perspective that [John] Grierson may have considered too Canadian for 'Canada Carries On.' »
-- Joyce Nelson
Source :
NELSON, Joyce. The Colonized Eye: Rethinking the Grierson Legend, Toronto, Between the Lines, 1988.
[en anglais] (p. 77)