How did Quebec nationalism gradually change from a progressive stream to a more conservative stream, a nationalism centered on “historically the French-speaking majority being‘ open to the world ’”? This is one of the questions behind the new documentary Fight for the soul of Quebecby Francine Pelletier.
To answer this, the journalist and documentary filmmaker calls on the views of specialists in history and sociology. He also spoke with prominent political personalities, such as Gérard Bouchard, Jacques Beauchemin, Pierre Anctil, Jean-François Nadeau, Maryse Potvin, Louise Beaudoin and Françoise David, and younger ones, such as Émile Bilodeau, Manal Drissi and Christophe. Jbeili.
After taking the picture of Jacques Parizeau Sir at my muslim brothers to veiled women in Quebec, Francine Pelletier offers, with her latest documentary, a narrative of the history of Quebec nationalism from the late 1960s to the present
Fight for the soul of Quebec will air on Saturday at 10:30 pm on ICI Télé.
Source: Radio-Canada