24 Hours or More (1973)
This feature film made during an exceptionally feverish period of popular revolt that saw the coming together of Quebec’s 3 main unions (CSN, FTQ, CEQ) is a cinematic tract by socially engaged filmmaker Gilles Groulx. Propped against the backdrop of the 1970 October Crisis, the film is a frontal assault denouncing a “consumer society” viewed as the ultimate embodiment of evil.
Director: Gilles Groulx
| Sound | Jacques Blain | Sound |
| Editing | Jacques Kasma | Editor |
| Sound | Michel Descombes | Sound Mixer |
| Editing | Gilles Groulx | Editor |
| Directing | Gilles Groulx | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Marc Piotte | Writer |
| Writing | Gilles Groulx | Writer |
| Production | Paul Larose | Producer |