Un pays sans bon sens! (1970)
Structured as a cinematic essay, "Un pays sans bon sens!" explores the emotional and political foundations of belonging to a nation. Moving between Quebec, France, and Western Canada, Pierre Perrault interrogates questions of cultural maturity, autonomy, and territory at a moment when French Canadians were reexamining their collective identity.
Director: Pierre Perrault
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Didier Dufour as Self |
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Maurice Chaillot as Self |
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Benjamin Simard as Self |
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André Lepage as Self |
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Donald Carrick as Self |
| Editing | Yves Leduc | Editor |
| Directing | Guy Dufaux | Assistant Director |
| Production | Tom Daly | Producer |
| Production | Paul Larose | Producer |
| Sound | Roger Lamoureux | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Production | Guy L. Coté | Producer |
| Sound | Serge Beauchemin | Sound |
| Directing | Pierre Mignot | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Pierre Perrault | Director |
| Camera | Bernard Gosselin | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Michel Brault | Director of Photography |