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  1. 97 minutes. Country. Canada. Language. English. Budget. $203,000. A Married Couple is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Allan King and released in 1969. [1] The film is a cinema vérité portrait of Billy and Antoinette Edwards, a married couple living in Toronto, Ontario.

  2. A Married Couple: Directed by Allan King. With Billy Edwards, Antoinette Edwards, Bogart Edwards, Merton. An "actuality drama" about a real-life marriage in crisis, in which the couple attempts to identify and resolve the conflicts and resentments that have driven them to the brink of separation.

    • (637)
    • Documentary
    • Allan King
    • 1969-11-06
  3. Intense and hectic, frightening and funny, A Married Couple is ultimately a film about the eternal power struggle in romantic relationships, as well as a document of the moment when entrenched gender roles began to crumble.

  4. 14. Sept. 2010 · A Married Couple Trailer - YouTube. ETV Film Inc. 3.59K subscribers. 44. 13K views 13 years ago. http://myetvmedia.com/film-review/a-m... A restruck and restored version of master filmmaker...

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    • ETV Film Inc.
  5. 29. Aug. 2013 · A Married Couple (1969) is director Allan King’s groundbreaking direct cinema documentary about a relationship in turmoil. The film records 10 weeks in the personal and domestic struggles of Toronto couple Billy and Antoinette Edwards, and their young son, Bogart.

  6. Hoping to discover the heart of the trouble in their marriage, Billy and Antoinette offer up their day to day lives to documentary filmmaker Allan King, as laughter, tears, wit, tenderness, anger, patience, pain, and sorrow ensue. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Billy Edwards Antoinette Edwards Bogart Edwards Merton.

  7. Hoping to discover the heart of the trouble in their marriage, Billy and Antoniette offer up their day to day lives to documentary filmmaker Allan King, as laughter, tears, wit, tenderness, anger, patience, pain, and sorrow ensue.