Quebec My Country Mon Pays
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Title |
Quebec My Country Mon Pays
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Abstract |
Written, directed and narrated by John Walker, the documentary film "Quebec My Country Mon Pays" charts the aftermath of Quebec's Quiet Revolution. This movement unleashed dramatic cultural and political changes that led to the modern sovereignty movement, the FLQ terrorist crisis and, ultimately, the exodus of more than 500,000 English-speaking Quebecers between the late 1960s and the late 1990s. Montreal-born Walker was one of the many Anglophones who immigrated to Toronto, and the film reveals his own complicated relationship with growing up in Quebec, his motivations for leaving, and his still strong attachment to the province, whose family roots in Quebec date back some 250 years.
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Distributor |
John Walker Productions
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Date |
2016
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Genre |
Documentary
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Format |
DVD
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Running Time |
89 min.
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Language |
en & fr
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Citation |
Walker, John. Quebec My Country Mon Pays. DVD, Documentary. John Walker Productions, 2016.
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