Le Québec as Seen by Cartier-Bresson (1969)
The photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson were the first ever to be displayed in the Louvre, Paris. In this film the world-famous photographer turns his lens on the Québec scene, finding there the same fascination with form and movement that gives his work a mark of individuality. Here, in town and country, are young people, old people, streets and fences, homes and edifices captured in a moment of time to give a composite representation of the world of Québec.
| Production | Guy Glover | Producer |
| Sound | Claude Jutra | Sound |
| Sound | Michel Descombes | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | Marguerite Payette | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Roger Lamoureux | Sound Editor |
| Camera | Claude Lapierre | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Ray Dumas | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Wolf Koenig | Editor |
| Editing | Rex Tasker | Editor |