La nuit de la poésie 27 mars 1970
1971 · 112 min · ★ 8.0 · Documentary
Directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque
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★ 7.81971
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★ 7.31965
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On your marks. Follow cyclists from 13 countries as they cover 2.400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 days-a course longer than those of Italy, Belgium or Spain. The long shots of curving landscape and open road are set to a mesmerizing soundtrack in this documentary, and the results are spellbinding.
Heritage Minutes · 1991Heritage Minutes
★ 7.31991
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★ 7.01975
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★ 7.01973
MovieComedy
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Canada the Land · 1971Canada the Land
★ 6.81971
MovieDocumentary
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★ 6.72001
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★ 6.61972
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★ 6.62007
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★ 6.61974
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