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The Fate of America
19971 h 21 min 27 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Jacques Godbout
Production: Éric Michel
Script: Jacques GodboutRené-Daniel DuboisPhilippe FalardeauLouise Leroux
On September 13, 1759, in the space of only 20 minutes, the fate of America was set. It was the Battle of the Plains of Abraham--the defining moment in the history of Canada and of New France. And the defining myth, examined endlessly from different angles, of all future Canadian history. After the Battle of the Plains, the French returned to France, leaving French Canadians to wonder whether they had been defeated, conquered or abandoned. The English would go on to rule North America and to ensure their language became dominant around the globe. In The Fate of America, master filmmaker Jacques Godbout joins playwright René-Daniel Dubois on the treacherous terrain of history for an ironic, humorous--and moving--personal view of the past. He also brings together Baron Georges Savarin de Marestan and Andrew Wolfe-Burroughs, direct descendants of Montcalm and Wolfe, both of whom died in the battle that would give birth to Canada and to the province of Quebec. In French with English subtitles.
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- War, Conflict and Peace > Colonial War in North AmericaColonialismSeven Years' War
- History - Canada - Pre-1867 > New France 1600-1760QuébecWar and Conflict
- History > Canada under British Rule (1764-1867)Early Colonization/Settlement
- History and Citizenship Education > Change of Empire (1760-1791)European Expansion (1500s-1700s)Official Powers and Countervailing Powers (1608-present)
- Media Education > Documentary FilmFilm and Video Production
Credits
- director
- Jacques Godbout
- narrator
- Jacques Godbout
- producer
- Éric Michel
- script
- Jacques Godbout
- René-Daniel Dubois
- Philippe Falardeau
- Louise Leroux
- cinematography
- Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
- sound
- Richard Besse
- editing
- Monique Fortier
- sound editing
- André Chaput
- re-recording
- Shelley Craig
- music
- François Dompierre
- participation
- Andrew Wolfe-Burroughs
- Georges Savarin de Marestan
- Harold Klepak
- Camille Gosselin
- Laurier Lapierre