Octobre is a drama film that depicts the events of the October Crisis in Quebec in 1970, when a group of Quebecois separatists kidnapped a British trade commissioner. The film explores the ethnic conflict, terrorism, and political tensions surrounding the crisis.
Comfort and Indifference is a documentary that delves into the history of French-Canadian nationalism and the Quebec separatist movement. It explores the political history of Quebec, including the rise of the Parti Québécois and their push for Quebec sovereignty. The film examines the cultural identity of Quebec and the nationalist separatist sentiments within the province. Through interviews and archival footage, Comfort and Indifference provides an in-depth look at the challenges and complexities of Quebec's nationalist movements.
In 1970s Quebec, a French-Canadian man finds himself falsely accused of terrorism during the FLQ crisis and imprisoned under martial law. The film explores the impact of the war measures act and the Quebec separatist movement on his life.
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