The Measure of Your Passage

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The Measure of Your Passage (French: Le singe bleu) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Esther Valiquette and released in 1992. Inspired by her own diagnosis with HIV/AIDS a few years earlier, the essay film presents her thoughts on the meaning of life, and the traces we leave behind after death, through the prism of the collapse of ancient Minoan civilization. Valiquette narrated the French version of the film herself, while the English version was narrated by actress Lynne Adams. Valiquette died of AIDS on September 8, 1994. rdf:langString
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