Les Rose (2020)
En octobre 1970, des membres du Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) enlèvent le ministre Pierre Laporte, déclenchant une crise sans précédent au Québec. Cinquante ans plus tard, Félix Rose tente de comprendre ce qui a pu mener son père et son oncle à commettre de tels actes. Grâce aux confidences de son oncle Jacques, qui accepte pour la première fois de s’exprimer sur le sujet, et aux traces précieuses laissées par son père Paul, il fait revivre la richesse de l’héritage d’une famille ouvrière québécoise et redonne à la crise d’octobre sa dimension sociale. Fruit de dix ans de recherche, Les Rose permet de faire revivre des moments et des personnages que l’on ne connaissait que par quelques clichés, et laisse entrevoir le blocage social vécu par une jeunesse révoltée et les bouleversements qui s’ensuivirent.
Directeur:
Félix Rose
écrivain:
Félix Rose
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Félix Rose as Self |
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Jacques Rose as Self |
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Paul Rose as Self |
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Rose Rose as Self |
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Andrée Bergeron as Self |
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Lise Balcier as Self |
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Jacques Lanctôt as Self |
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Claire Rose as Self |
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Suzanne Rose as Self |
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Marc Laurendeau as Self (archive footage) |
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Robert Lemieux as Self (archive footage) |
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Jacques Ferron as Self (archive footage) |
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Gilles Vigneault as Self (archive footage) |
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Albert Lisacek as Self (archive footage) |
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Normand Maltais as Self (archive footage) |
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René Lévesque as Self (archive footage) |
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau as Self (archive footage) |
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Claude-Jean Devirieux as Self (archive footage) |
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Louis Fournier as Self (archive footage) |
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Armand Vaillancourt as Self (archive footage) |
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Jean-Paul Rose as Self (archive footage) |
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Lise Rose as Self (archive footage) |
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Rosalie Rose as Self (archive footage) |
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Francis Simard as Self (archive footage) |
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Bernard Lortie as Self (archive footage) |
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Pierre-Paul Geoffroy as Self (archive footage) |
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François Mario Bachand as Self (archive footage) |
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Charlotte Boisjoli as Self (archive footage) |
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Robert Bourassa as Self (archive footage) |
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Robert Charlebois as Self (archive footage) |
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Michel Chartrand as Self (archive footage) |
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Jérome Choquette as Self (archive footage) |
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Bernard Derome as Self (archive footage) |
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Yvon Deschamps as Self (archive footage) |
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Pierre Falardeau as Self (archive footage) |
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Amir Khadir as Self (archive footage) |
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Louis Laberge as Self (archive footage) |
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François Lanctôt as Self (archive footage) |
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Pierre Laporte as Self (archive footage) |
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Plume Latraverse as Self (archive footage) |
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Gaston Miron as Self (archive footage) |
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Gaétan Montreuil as Self (archive footage) |
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Claude Poirier as Self (archive footage) |
| Sound | Rosalie Rose | Sound |
| Directing | Félix Rose | Director |
| Camera | Eric Piccoli | Director of Photography |
| Production | Colette Loumède | Executive Producer |
| Production | Nathalie Cloutier | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Michel Giroux | Editor |
| Production | Philippe-A. Allard | Producer |
| Production | Félix Rose | Producer |
| Production | Eric Piccoli | Producer |
| Production | Colette Loumède | Producer |
| Writing | Félix Rose | Screenplay |
| Sound | La Controverse | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Mélanie Lasnier | Line Producer |
| Production | Marco Frascarelli | Producer |
| Sound | Philippe Brach | Original Music Composer |