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Quebec My Country Mon Pays

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Quebec's Quiet Revolution in the 1960s unleashes cultural and political changes that lead to the separatist movement and the FLQ crisis.

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Robert Everett-Green Globe and Mail 12/02/2016
2.5/4
"Why didn't they fight if it was their home?" asks Louise Pelletier, whose father, Grard, fought for his vision of Quebec in Pierre Trudeau's cabinet. Walker doesn't even try to answer. Go to Full Review
Ken Eisner Georgia Straight 02/03/2017
Every sort of Canadian should view this valuable record for a better understanding of how we live together, even when we don't quite know who "we" are. Go to Full Review
Norman Wilner NOW Toronto 11/30/2016
4/5
John Walker looks at the history of Quebec's distinct society in a quietly personal documentary. Go to Full Review
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04/19/2020 As a former Anglo-Quebecer from Montreal and someone who lived there from the 60's to the early 80's it definitely struck a chord. My sentiments are the same as the writer/director's I suppose, I will always think of Montreal as my home , I love the place but its maddening! I hope maybe for a follow-up to this , some kind of sequel, there's just so much more to this story. See more 06/30/2017 An extremely well done documentary. Thus doc should be mandatory when studying Canadian history . See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Quebec's Quiet Revolution in the 1960s unleashes cultural and political changes that lead to the separatist movement and the FLQ crisis.
Director
John Walker
Producer
Ann Bernier, John Walker
Screenwriter
John Walker
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 29m