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'Motherland: Tales of Wonder' is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Helene Klodawsky and released in 1994.Linda Kay, "Film-maker explores real meaning of `good mother' notion". 'Montreal Gazette', November 8, 1994. The film centres on interviews with a variety of women, both older women whose children are now adults and younger women who were still raising young kids at the time the film was made, about the social and cultural pressures attached to motherhood.Janice Kennedy, "Mythologies of modern motherhood still hold many women in captivity". 'Ottawa Citizen', March 10, 1995.

The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 16th Genie Awards in 1996.Rob Salem, "Lepage movie tops Genie list Le Confessionnal nabs a dozen nominations as first-time directors dominate". 'Toronto Star', November 8, 1995.

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