The Black Sheep

19923 h 48 min 28 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Jacques Godbout

Production: Éric Michel

One of Québec's foremost documentarians and authors, Jacques Godbout, captures a society in flux. Following the demise of the Meech Lake Accord in 1990, the mood of Québec swung toward sovereignty. This two-volume set records the events and the personalities of this critical time in Québec history and reveals the qualities that differentiate Québec from the rest of the country. A compelling essay which asks: What is the future of the "black sheep" of Confederation?

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  • Politics and Government - Canada > Canada-Quebec RelationsConstitutionQuébecQuébec Nationalism
  • History - Canada - 1946-Present > ConstitutionPolitics and GovernmentQuebec NationalsmQuébec

Credits


director
Jacques Godbout
producer
Éric Michel
photography
Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
sound
Richard Besse
Serge Beauchemin
Yvon Benoît
Claude Hamel
editing
Monique Fortier
sound editing
Marie-Claude Gagné
re-recording
Adrian Croll