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Les Rose
Les Rose

Les Rose

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Documentary

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In October 1970, members of the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) kidnapped and murdered Minister Pierre Laporte, part of an unprecedented crisis in Quebec. Fifty years later, Félix Rose tries to understand what could have led his father and uncle to commit such crimes. Thanks to his uncle Jacques, who agrees for the first time to speak on the subject, and to the traces left by his father Paul, he revives the heritage of a Quebec working class family. The fruit of ten years of research, Les Rose allows us to revisit a time and people that we knew through clichés, and gives a glimpse of the experiences of a rebellious youth and the crimes that followed.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

129 mins

Rating

8.2/10

Release Date

14 August 2020

Country

Canada

Cast

Félix Rose

Félix Rose

Self

Jacques Rose

Jacques Rose

Self

Paul Rose

Paul Rose

Self

Rose Rose

Rose Rose

Self

Andrée Bergeron

Andrée Bergeron

Self

Lise Balcier

Lise Balcier

Self

Jacques Lanctôt

Jacques Lanctôt

Self

Claire Rose

Claire Rose

Self

Suzanne Rose

Suzanne Rose

Self

Marc Laurendeau

Marc Laurendeau

Self (archive footage)

Robert Lemieux

Robert Lemieux

Self (archive footage)

Jacques Ferron

Jacques Ferron

Self (archive footage)

Gilles Vigneault

Gilles Vigneault

Self (archive footage)

Albert Lisacek

Albert Lisacek

Self (archive footage)

Normand Maltais

Normand Maltais

Self (archive footage)

René Lévesque

René Lévesque

Self (archive footage)

Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Self (archive footage)

Claude-Jean Devirieux

Claude-Jean Devirieux

Self (archive footage)

Louis Fournier

Louis Fournier

Self (archive footage)

Armand Vaillancourt

Armand Vaillancourt

Self (archive footage)

Jean-Paul Rose

Jean-Paul Rose

Self (archive footage)

Lise Rose

Lise Rose

Self (archive footage)

Rosalie Rose

Rosalie Rose

Self (archive footage)

Francis Simard

Francis Simard

Self (archive footage)

Bernard Lortie

Bernard Lortie

Self (archive footage)

Pierre-Paul Geoffroy

Pierre-Paul Geoffroy

Self (archive footage)

François Mario Bachand

François Mario Bachand

Self (archive footage)

Charlotte Boisjoli

Charlotte Boisjoli

Self (archive footage)

Robert Bourassa

Robert Bourassa

Self (archive footage)

Robert Charlebois

Robert Charlebois

Self (archive footage)

Michel Chartrand

Michel Chartrand

Self (archive footage)

Jérome Choquette

Jérome Choquette

Self (archive footage)

Bernard Derome

Bernard Derome

Self (archive footage)

Yvon Deschamps

Yvon Deschamps

Self (archive footage)

Pierre Falardeau

Pierre Falardeau

Self (archive footage)

Amir Khadir

Amir Khadir

Self (archive footage)

Louis Laberge

Louis Laberge

Self (archive footage)

François Lanctôt

François Lanctôt

Self (archive footage)

Pierre Laporte

Pierre Laporte

Self (archive footage)

Plume Latraverse

Plume Latraverse

Self (archive footage)

Gaston Miron

Gaston Miron

Self (archive footage)

Gaétan Montreuil

Gaétan Montreuil

Self (archive footage)

Claude Poirier

Claude Poirier

Self (archive footage)

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