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Caffè Italia Montréal
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Title |
Caffè Italia Montréal
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Abstract |
Collective biography of Italian-Montrealers which retrace the great moments of their settlement in Quebec. From Antonio Cordasco (1863-1921), who was crowned the "King of the Workers" in 1904, to the massive arrivals of the 1950s, including the imprisonments in the Petawawa camp of the so-called "enemy alien" Italians during the Second World War, this biography takes place under the sign of a multiple and dynamic identity that is embodied in the two protagonists of the film: Pierre Curzi (b. 1946) and Tony Nardi (b. 1958).
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Distributor |
Cinéma Libre
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Date |
1985
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Genre |
Documentary & Fiction
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Format |
DVD
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Running Time |
81 min
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Language |
fr & it
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Citation |
Tana, Paul. Caffè Italia Montréal. DVD, Documentary & Fiction. Cinéma Libre, 1985.
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