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The Punk of Natashquan

In 1981, an unusual person arrives in Natashquan, marking the beginning of an unlikely love story between this small Quebec village and the young man they call “The Punk”. Five years later, he vanishes without a trace, forever impacting the community.

Top Cast

  • Simon Landry

    Simon Landry

    Self

  • Gaétan Landry

    Gaétan Landry

    Self

  • Ghislain Landry

    Ghislain Landry

    Self

  • Léo Hounsell

    Léo Hounsell

    Self

  • Marie-Claude Vigneault

    Marie-Claude Vigneault

    Self

  • Serge Landry

    Serge Landry

    Self

  • Ethan Landry

    Ethan Landry

    Self

  • Nicolas Lachapelle

    Nicolas Lachapelle

    Self (voice) (uncredited)

Overview

In 1981, an unusual person arrives in Natashquan, marking the beginning of an unlikely love story between this small Quebec village and the young man they call “The Punk”. Five years later, he vanishes without a trace, forever impacting the community.

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