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Silver Rivers

Silver Rivers

Genres

Documentary

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In 2001, the government of Quebec announced a new program to issue permits for the construction of private hydroelectric dams at specific sites. Upset, the population took things into their own hands and decided to act. Citizens formed collectives to protect their waterways, among the most beautiful in the province. This documentary follows several artist and citizen groups who led a crusade to force the Québec government to abandon private hydro-electrical production. It is a thorough inquiry on the environmental impact and other repercussions of such projects.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

50 mins

Rating

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Release Date

01 October 2002

Country

Canada

Cast

Gaston Lepage

Gaston Lepage

Self

Louis-Gilles Francoeur

Louis-Gilles Francoeur

Self

Paul Piché

Paul Piché

Self

Geneviève Brouillette

Geneviève Brouillette

Self

Raôul Duguay

Raôul Duguay

Self

Roy Dupuis

Roy Dupuis

Self

Pierre Lebeau

Pierre Lebeau

Self

Sylvie Legault

Sylvie Legault

Self

Huguette Oligny

Huguette Oligny

Self

Luis Oliva

Luis Oliva

Self

Hélène Pedneault

Hélène Pedneault

Self

Claire Petellier

Claire Petellier

Self

Marie-Claire Séguin

Marie-Claire Séguin

Self

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