A young photographer is entangled in a terrorist plot against a right wing politician in an election campaign.A young photographer is entangled in a terrorist plot against a right wing politician in an election campaign.A young photographer is entangled in a terrorist plot against a right wing politician in an election campaign.
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- TriviaThe film is very loosely based on the 1970 October Crisis in Québec. The character Pierre Lemoyne (the leader of the independence party) is based on the actual founder of the Parti Québécois, René Lévesque ("Le moine" means "the monk" while "L'évêque" means "the bishop").
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Visiting Hours (2023)
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This movie, shot in the 70s, at the time Quebec cinema was revolving into gratuitous sex movies, corny comedies, correct family dramas and political movies, belongs to the latter category...
This story of an innocent would-be photograph and his girlfriend, embroiled into a terrorist group due to a layoff of employees including his father and being arrested illegally by the police is well told despite some flaws.
This terrorist group goes from kidnapping key politicians and scrapping electoral rallies, as well as catching a minister of Parliament in a compromising position. When they kill accidentally three people due to a mistaken bomb scare, they are targeted...
In some way, we see that power is still under the hands of the wealthy and powerful, as well as using the police to stop whatever threat comes out...
However, this movie seems to be shot like a TV movie, so it does not look that bad, however the images seemed way far from the improved cinematography that we enjoy today in Quebec made films...
For the rest, a good way to see how Montreal was in pre-Olympic games days (1974). And see some great actors which most of them, unfortunately, are not with us anymore...
This story of an innocent would-be photograph and his girlfriend, embroiled into a terrorist group due to a layoff of employees including his father and being arrested illegally by the police is well told despite some flaws.
This terrorist group goes from kidnapping key politicians and scrapping electoral rallies, as well as catching a minister of Parliament in a compromising position. When they kill accidentally three people due to a mistaken bomb scare, they are targeted...
In some way, we see that power is still under the hands of the wealthy and powerful, as well as using the police to stop whatever threat comes out...
However, this movie seems to be shot like a TV movie, so it does not look that bad, however the images seemed way far from the improved cinematography that we enjoy today in Quebec made films...
For the rest, a good way to see how Montreal was in pre-Olympic games days (1974). And see some great actors which most of them, unfortunately, are not with us anymore...
- RealLiveClaude
- May 6, 2005
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- Budget
- CA$450,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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