Pea Soup

Pea Soup

Release date : February 14, 1979
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : French /
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February 14, 1979 1h 34m Canada Documentary French More
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Images and sounds are spliced together in this journey to the heart of the political, economic and cultural oppression of the Quebec people. A reflection on neo-colonial exploitation and the cancer of alienation. To the very Canadian multiculturalism of Trudeau and the métissage of the multinationals, celebrated by the high priests of the dominant ideology, is contrasted the idea of acculturation, even deculturation. A way of resisting as good as any other.
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Marie Eykel
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Paul Ross
Self (PFK Kid)

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  • title:Pea Soup
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Pierre Falardeau / Julien Poulin /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Images and sounds are spliced together in this journey to the heart of the political, economic and cultural oppression of the Quebec people. A reflection on neo-colonial exploitation and the cancer of alienation. To the very Canadian multiculturalism of Trudeau and the métissage of the multinationals, celebrated by the high priests of the dominant ideology, is contrasted the idea of acculturation, even deculturation. A way of resisting as good as any other.
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