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Falardeau

Through archival footage and testimonials from some of his closest friends and family, filmmakers Germán Gutierrez and Carmen Garcia paint a portrait of filmmaker and polemicist Pierre Falardeau, who died on September 25, 2009.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Falardeau

    Pierre Falardeau

    Self (archive footage)

  • Carmen Garcia

    Carmen Garcia

    Self

  • German Gutierrez

    German Gutierrez

    Self

  • Manon Leriche

    Manon Leriche

    Self

  • Julien Poulin

    Julien Poulin

    Self

  • François Simard

    François Simard

    Self

Overview

Through archival footage and testimonials from some of his closest friends and family, filmmakers Germán Gutierrez and Carmen Garcia paint a portrait of filmmaker and polemicist Pierre Falardeau, who died on September 25, 2009.

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