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Eleven nations for one song

Eleven nations for one song

Eleven indigenous artists cover the iconic song of Harmonium in their own languages with Serge Fiori.

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Documentary

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Where did everyone go who had something to say? Alongside Serge Fiori, eleven indigenous artists cover the iconic song in their own language and prepare to perform it live.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

43 mins

Rating

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Release Date

26 August 2025

Country

Canada

Cast

Serge Fiori

Serge Fiori

Self

Mathieu McKenzie

Mathieu McKenzie

Self

Ivan Flamand-Boivin

Ivan Flamand-Boivin

Self

Kim Fontaine

Kim Fontaine

Self

Sandrine Masse Savard

Sandrine Masse Savard

Self

Skanaie:’a Deer

Skanaie:’a Deer

Self

André Mowatt

André Mowatt

Self

Élise Boucher-DeGonzague

Élise Boucher-DeGonzague

Self

Édith Bélanger

Édith Bélanger

Self

Allan Nabinacaboo

Allan Nabinacaboo

Self

Christian Nabinacaboo

Christian Nabinacaboo

Self

Quentin Condo

Quentin Condo

Self

Joey Partrige

Joey Partrige

Self

Paul Napash

Paul Napash

Self

Sarah Levasseur

Sarah Levasseur

Self

Janice Parsons

Janice Parsons

Self

Sandy Emudluk

Sandy Emudluk

Self

Samuel Pinette

Samuel Pinette

Self

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