Under New Management

198156 min 46 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Tina Viljoen

Production: Adam SymanskyBarrie Howells

Script: Boyce Richardson

This film is about the francization of Québec that has taken place since the Parti Québécois won power from the Liberals in 1976. It shows how the once powerful anglophone community is now questioning its very survival. It discusses some of the motivating forces behind Québécois nationalism. The film concludes by asking if the Canadian nation can survive if neither of its major language groups is welcome in the territory of the other.

Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > English-French RelationsQuébec
  • Literature and Language - Canada > Language Issues
  • Politics and Government - Canada > Political PartiesProvincial Politics and GovernmentQuébec Nationalism

Credits


director
Tina Viljoen
editing
Tina Viljoen
producer
Adam Symansky
executive producer
Barrie Howells
script
Boyce Richardson
photography
Douglas Kiefer
Savas Kalogeras
Andreas Poulsson
Don Virgo
sound
Jean-Guy Normandin
Bev Davidson
Yves Gendron
sound editing
John Knight
narrator
Walter Massey
re-recording
Hans Peter Strobl
Adrian Croll