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The Rise and Fall of English Montreal

The Rise and Fall of English Montreal

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Documentary

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In the past 20 years, some 300,000 English-speaking people have left Montréal, convinced they had no future in a Québec that had become increasingly French, increasingly nationalistic. In this video we meet some of the people who are moving away and recall the days, in the last century, when there were more English-speaking people than French in Montréal. The video poses a controversial question: Will the city, with its youth leaving in great numbers, become a community of the elderly, unable to renew itself?

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

51 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

23 August 1993

Country

Canada

Cast

Vlasta Vrana

Vlasta Vrana

Narrator (voice)

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