240 minutos
A two-part in-depth exploration of the evolution of the private film industry, seen through the eyes of more than 50 industry professionals. Part One (1939-1979) : Artists and professionals from the social and commercial film sectors recount the struggle to build a film industry that is privately operated yet publicly funded. Part Two (1980-2010) : Executives, policymakers, and industry professionals trace the origins of the major funding institutions and discuss the unintended consequences of building a cultural industry around performance metrics, revenue generation, and private profit.
Denys Arcand
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Roger Blais
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Michel Brault
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Paule Baillargeon
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Fernand Dansereau
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André Forcier
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Jacques Giraldeau
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Pierre Juneau
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Jacques Godbout
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Roméo Gariépy
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Monique Fortier
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Marc Lalonde
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Jean-Claude Labrecque
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Claude Godbout
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Marcel Carrière
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Jean Dansereau
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Denis Héroux
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Claude Fournier
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Guy Fournier
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André Pâquet
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Roger Racine
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Michael Spencer
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André Lamy
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Jean-Claude Lord
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Robert Daudelin
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Werner Nold
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Lucien Hamelin
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Jean Gagné
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Serge Gagné
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Bernard Lalonde
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Mireille Dansereau
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Marc Daigle
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Jacques Leduc
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Jean Pierre Lefebvre
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Guy Borremans
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André Melançon
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Michel Houle
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Pierre Hébert
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Anne-Claire Poirier
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