
Un pays sans bon sens!
Visit website7.4/10 • 8
1970-11-26 • 1h 57m
Essay-film on a crucial issue: the notion of belonging to a country. Lingered sentimentalism or deep psychological reality if one believes it is rooted in the heart of man? The action here takes place in the context of a nation that seeks: the French Canadians, and other people without a country: the Indians of Quebec, the Bretons of France. And here is the fundamental question posed: what are the "viable" peoples whose "maturity" allows them to "give" the autonomy and territory? And what is the environment that people can call "their country"?
- Directors
- Pierre Perrault
- Editors
- Yves Leduc

Un pays sans bon sens!
Visit website1970-11-26 • 1h 57m
7.4/10 • 8
Essay-film on a crucial issue: the notion of belonging to a country. Lingered sentimentalism or deep psychological reality if one believes it is rooted in the heart of man? The action here takes place in the context of a nation that seeks: the French Canadians, and other people without a country: the Indians of Quebec, the Bretons of France. And here is the fundamental question posed: what are the "viable" peoples whose "maturity" allows them to "give" the autonomy and territory? And what is the environment that people can call "their country"?
- Directors
- Pierre Perrault
- Editors
- Yves Leduc
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- patriotismnationalismquebec