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The Times That Are

The Times That Are

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Documentary

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Four years after Pour la suite du monde (1963), director Pierre Perrault asks Alexis Tremblay if he'll agree to travel with his wife Marie to the country of their ancestors, France. In a montage parallel, we follow them in France and listen to them talking to their friends about it.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

118 mins

Rating

6.4/10

Release Date

12 August 1967

Country

Canada

Cast

Alexis Tremblay

Alexis Tremblay

Self

Marie Tremblay

Marie Tremblay

Self

Léopold Tremblay

Léopold Tremblay

Self

Marie-Paule Tremblay

Marie-Paule Tremblay

Self

Louis Harvey

Louis Harvey

Self

Marcellin Tremblay

Marcellin Tremblay

Self

Jean-Paul Tremblay

Jean-Paul Tremblay

Self

Diane Tremblay

Diane Tremblay

Self

Simon Tremblay

Simon Tremblay

Self

Blanchon

Blanchon

Self

Carleton Ray

Carleton Ray

Self

Françoise Montagne

Françoise Montagne

Self

Raphaël Clément

Raphaël Clément

Self

Louis Brosse

Louis Brosse

Self

Christiane Greillon

Christiane Greillon

Self

Robert Martin

Robert Martin

Self

Louis Lemarchand

Louis Lemarchand

Self

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