Tranquillement, pas vite

Tranquillement, pas vite

1972 · Documentary

Directed by Guy L. Coté

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Winter in Canada
10.0
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This film shows the varied winter activities and experiences of two boys residing in widely separated localities, one in a Québec Laurentian town and the other on a ranch in the Alberta foothills.
KindergartenKindergarten · 1963
Kindergarten
9.01963
MovieDocumentary
One day in a kindergarten classroom at Van Horne Public School in Montreal. The teacher encourages children to turn their curiosity into questions and organizes group activities and play periods.
Le grand RockLe grand Rock · 1969
Le grand Rock
9.01969
MovieDrama
In the countryside of Quebec, a new phenomenon has appeared: violence. How does a handsome, tall, free and peaceful village boy let himself be led down the path of crime?
Beluga DaysBeluga Days · 1968
Beluga Days
8.01968
MovieDocumentary
From the lower St. Lawrence, a picture of whale hunting that looks more like a round-up, with a corral, whale-boys and all. In 1534, when he stopped at the island he named l'Île-aux-Coudres, Jacques Cartier saw how the Indians captured the little white beluga whales by setting a fence of saplings into off-shore mud. In the film, the islanders show that the old method still works, thanks to the trusting 'sea-pigs,' the same old tide, and a little magic.
Un pays sans bon sens!Un pays sans bon sens! · 1970
Un pays sans bon sens!
7.61970
MovieDocumentary
Structured as a cinematic essay, "Un pays sans bon sens!" explores the emotional and political foundations of belonging to a nation. Moving between Quebec, France, and Western Canada, Pierre Perrault interrogates questions of cultural maturity, autonomy, and territory at a moment when French Canadians were reexamining their collective identity.
Toronto JazzToronto Jazz · 1963
Toronto Jazz
7.51963
MovieDocumentary
Toronto is regarded as the third largest jazz centre in North America. This film features a cross-section of jazz bands of that city: the Lenny Breau Trio, the Don Thompson Quintet and the Alf Jones Quartet. Their styles show creative self-expression, hard work, and improvisation.
Acadia Acadia?!?Acadia Acadia?!? · 1971
Acadia Acadia?!?
7.31971
MovieDocumentary
In the late 1960s, with the triumph of bilingualism and biculturalism, New Brunswick's Université de Moncton became the setting for the awakening of Acadian nationalism after centuries of defeatism and resignation. Although 40% of the province's population spoke French, they had been unable to make their voices heard. The movement started with students-sit-ins, demonstrations against Parliament, run-ins with the police - and soon spread to a majority of Acadians. The film captures the behind-the-scenes action and the students' determination to bring about change. An invaluable document of the rebirth of a people.
Where Are You?Where Are You? · 1970
Where Are You?
7.01970
MovieDrama
An experimental drama following three main characters who embody different attitudes about consumerism. A window onto Quebec in the late 1960s, this protest film explores these characters' daily lives, their trials and aspirations. Regarded as an innovative and militant work, buoyed by hard-hitting film language that includes subtitles and intertitles, quotations, offscreen voices and songs and references to advertising.
Bam Pay A! – Rends-moi mon pays!Bam Pay A! – Rends-moi mon pays! · 1986
Bam Pay A! – Rends-moi mon pays!
7.01986
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In this feature documentary, a Haitian, exiled in Canada for twenty years, returns to his country after the departure of Jean-Claude Duvalier. Through his encounters with former friends, professors and colleagues, the face of this newfound Haiti gradually takes shape… Shot in Haiti after the fall of the Duvalier regime, this film, beyond a simple observation, shares with us the hopes of the Haitian people as well as their fears and uncertainties regarding this country that has yet to be built.
The Persistent SeedThe Persistent Seed · 1963
The Persistent Seed
7.01963
MovieDocumentary
A film by Christopher Chapman, known for his lyrical films of countryside and wilderness. He turns his colour camera on the growing city and there finds cheering proof that despite concrete and bulldozer, the persistent seed prevails. The film is without commentary and the camera work is a constant delight, for Chapman has the gift of catching life smiling wherever he may look. Film without words.
The River SchoonersThe River Schooners · 1968
The River Schooners
6.81968
MovieDocumentary
The people of Ile-aux-Coudres talk of their fading tradition of constructing boats to ride the seas.
The Times That AreThe Times That Are · 1967
The Times That Are
6.51967
MovieDocumentary
Four years after Pour la suite du monde (1963), director Pierre Perrault asks Alexis Tremblay if he'll agree to travel with his wife Marie to the country of their ancestors, France. In a montage parallel, we follow them in France and listen to them talking to their friends about it.
Éloge du chiacÉloge du chiac · 1969
Éloge du chiac
6.21969
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Set in New Brunswick, "Éloge du chiac" takes the form of an open discussion between a young French-language teacher and her students in Moncton. Through their exchanges, Michel Brault examines the challenges of preserving French in a bilingual region where English predominates, and explores the contested status of Chiac, a local French dialect shaped by centuries of linguistic contact.
Lonely BoyLonely Boy · 1962
Lonely Boy
6.01962
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This short film portrays the story of singer Paul Anka, who rose from obscurity to become the idol of millions of adolescent fans around the world. Taking a candid look at both sides of the footlights, this film examines the marketing machine behind a generation of pop singers. Interviews with Anka and his manager reveal their perspective on the industry.
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4.61952
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