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Traitor or Patriot
20001 h 22 min 40 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Jacques Godbout
Production: Éric MichelAdam Symansky
Script: Jacques Godbout
Hero or villain? Traitor or patriot? Free-thinker or dupe? Adélard Godbout was premier of Quebec from 1939 to 1944, and during his office he helped lay the groundwork for the Quiet Revolution of the 1950s and 1960s: instituting compulsory education, giving women the vote, creating Hydro-Québec and trying to free the province from domination by the clergy. But instead of being celebrated, he was written out of the history books. Why? While most Quebec nationalists saw participation in the Second World War as subjugation to the British Crown and were opposed to conscription, Premier Adélard Godbout recognized that failure to oppose Hitler was a greater evil than conscription. He threw his support behind the war effort - and earned the scorn of his province's intelligentsia. Forty-five years after Godbout's death, his great-nephew--poet, essayist, novelist and filmmaker Jacques Godbout--launches an investigation into Quebec during the Second World War. A film about the writing of history and our views of the past, Traitor or Patriot asks uneasy questions about history: who is remembered, who is forgotten and why?
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- History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Canada at WarCanadian War EffortCompulsory Military ServicePolitics and GovernmentPortraitsQuébecSocial History
- Politics and Government - Canada > Prime Ministers and PremiersProvincial Politics and GovernmentQuébecSocial ActionWorld War II
Credits
- research
- Jacques Godbout
- script
- Jacques Godbout
- research - assistance
- Pascale Bilodeau
- script - assistance
- Pascale Bilodeau
- cinematography
- François Vincelette
- cinematographer - assistant
- Martin F. Leblanc
- picture editing
- Jean-Marie Drot
- location recordist
- Diane Carrière
- sound editing
- André Chaput
- set decorator
- Vianney Gauthier
- lighting
- Pierre Lachapelle
- participation
- Gérard Filion
- Jean-Louis Gagnon
- Madeleine Parent
- historian
- Éric Amyot
- Serge Bernier
- Gérard Bouchard
- Paul-André Comeau
- Micheline Dumont
- political scientist
- Guy Bouthillier
- Denis Monière
- journalist
- Josh Freed
- documentation
- Pascale Bilodeau
- Barbara Sears
- music
- Anna Marly
- Joseph Kessel
- Maurice Druon
- orchestration
- François Dompierre
- music - interpretation
- Louise Forestier
- musician
- Didier Dumoutier
- voice
- Thor Bishopric
- Thomas Donohue
- Kathleen Fee
- John Koensgen
- Howard Ryshpan
- Luis de Cespedes
- Serge Houde
- Hubert Fielden
- Jacques Godbout
- voice recording
- Patrick Viegas
- foley
- Claude St-Jean
- foley recording
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- re-recording
- Serge Boivin
- Jean Paul Vialard
- online editing
- Denis Pilon
- Sylvain Desbiens
- titles
- NFB Postproduction Image Service
- subtitling
- Kinograph inc.
- technical coordination
- Richard Cliche
- technical coordination - assistance
- France Couture
- marketing officer
- Élise Labbé
- administration
- Colette Brodeur
- administration assistant
- Dany Delpy
- producer - assistance
- Christiane Germain
- director
- Jacques Godbout
- producer
- Éric Michel
- Adam Symansky