Le Québec est au monde (1979)
This film covers the transitional political period between the election of the Parti Québécois on November 15, 1976, and the Canadian federal election that brought Joe Clark to power. Featuring some of our most colourful politicians, historians, journalists, artists and citizens, this film highlights in parallel the convictions of each on the national political question, on the eve of the first Quebec referendum. Montage of newsreels shot between the election of the Parti Québécois on November 15, 1976, and the federal election of 1979.
Director: Hugues Mignault
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Robert Bourassa as Self |
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Pierre Bourgault as Self |
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Félix Leclerc as Narrator |
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Rodrigue Biron as Self |
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Pierre Falardeau as Self |
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Raymond Garneau as Self |
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Marc Lalonde as Self |
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Jacques Lanctôt as Self |
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Gerard D. Levesque as Self |
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Louise Beaudoin as Self |
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René Lévesque as Self |
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Marcel Masse as Self |
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Claude Morin as Self |
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Jacques Parizeau as Self |
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Jean-Luc Pepin as Self |
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John Robarts as Self |
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Claude Ryan as Self |
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Camil Samson as Self |
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Jeanne Sauve as Self |
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Raymond Barre as self (Premier ministre de la France) |
| Crew | Michel Pratt | Script |
| Directing | Hugues Mignault | Director |
| Production | Bernard Lalonde | Producer |
| Writing | Hughes Mignault | Writer |