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Cinematography
  
Denys Desjardins

Duration
  

Country
  
Canada

Director
  
Denys Desjardins

Genre
  
Documentary

Writer
  
Denys Desjardins

Language
  
French

Release date
  
2007 (2007)

Production
  
National Film Board of Canada

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The Great Resistance (French: Au pays des colons) is a 2007 documentary by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins. This length feature is produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).

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Synopsis

The Great Resistance movie scenes The Great Debaters Directed by Denzel Washington MGM the Weinstein Co Harpo Films 2007 Producers Todd Black Kate Forte Oprah Winfrey Joe Roth

In the 1930s, in the throes of the Great Depression, the government of Quebec relocated more than 80,000 citizens to found a new settlement in the virgin forests of Quebec’s Abitibi region. After enduring backbreaking work to clear the land, however, many left, seeking a better life in the city or as labourers for the large corporations that had come to exploit the North’s valuable resources. The Lalancette family, however, have persisted in forging their future on the land from one generation to the next, earning their keep from farming, and defying the constraints of globalization and the mining and forestry companies that control the area. Revisiting the heritage of Quebec filmmakers who documented Abitibi, following in the footsteps of Pierre Perrault, among others, this documentary traces a defining chapter of Quebec history and raises fundamental questions about regional development.

Award

  • Nominated in 2008 for a Jutra Award for Best Documentary.
  • References

    The Great Resistance Wikipedia
    The Great Resistance IMDb