
Quebec: Duplessis and After...
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1972-06-23 • 2h 1m
This film establishes a parallel between the 1970 electoral campaign in Québec and the 1936 campaign dominated by Maurice Duplessis. It shows the hope but also the uncertainty that existed in 1970. Had the Quiet Revolution really changed things in Québec? Was it possible that a new leader would emerge on the political scene? (NFB.ca)
- Directors
- Denys Arcand
- Writters
- Denys Arcand
- Editors
- Denys Arcand, Denys Arcand

Quebec: Duplessis and After...
Visit website1972-06-23 • 2h 1m
10/10 • 1
This film establishes a parallel between the 1970 electoral campaign in Québec and the 1936 campaign dominated by Maurice Duplessis. It shows the hope but also the uncertainty that existed in 1970. Had the Quiet Revolution really changed things in Québec? Was it possible that a new leader would emerge on the political scene? (NFB.ca)
- Directors
- Denys Arcand
- Writters
- Denys Arcand
- Editors
- Denys Arcand, Denys Arcand
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMaurice Duplessis
Self - Premier ministre du Québec
Robert Bourassa
Self - Premier ministre du Québec
Claude Charron
Self - PQ M.A.N.
Bernard Landry
Self - PQ M.A.N.
Robin Spry
Narrator - Durham Report (1838)
Jean-Robert Ouellet
Liberal Party Candidate in Maisonneuve
Robert Burns
Self - PQ M.A.N.
Gisèle Trépanier
Lectrice du Union Nationale "Catéchisme des électeurs" (1936)
Denys Arcand
Narrator
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