Les acadiens de la dispersion (1968)
Documentary on the Acadian identity, featuring the music of Edith Butler, filmed in Canada, France, and Louisiana. This film travels throughout the Acadian diaspora, bearing witness to various perspectives on the social, economic, cultural, religious, and political realities of the Acadian people.
Director: Léonard Forest
| Directing | Léonard Forest | Director |
| Sound | Michel Descombes | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | George Croll | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Michel Descombes | Sound Mixer |
| Writing | Léonard Forest | Writer |
| Editing | Léonard Forest | Editor |
| Sound | Sidney Pearson | Sound Editor |
| Camera | Gilles Gascon | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Jack Long | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Michel Thomas-d'Hoste | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Alain Dostie | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Édith Butler | Music |
| Sound | Joseph Champagne | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Thomas Vámos | Camera Operator |