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Show-Bizniss

The documentary that will never see the light of day... Show-Bizniss was an ambitious adventure, meeting more than 75 artists and filming more than 125 cultural events. Unfortunately, in the absence of public and private funding or through crowdfunding, it was concluded that no one wanted to hear the artists talk (without filter) about the industry's cultur.

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  • François Bellefeuille

    François Bellefeuille

    Self

  • Érik Canuel

    Érik Canuel

    Self

  • Mikaela Davies

    Mikaela Davies

    Self

  • James Di Salvio

    James Di Salvio

    Self

  • Mike Gauthier

    Mike Gauthier

    Self

  • David La Haye

    David La Haye

    Self

  • Yves Lambert

    Yves Lambert

    Self

  • Zilon Lazer

    Zilon Lazer

    Self

  • Maxim Martin

    Maxim Martin

    Self

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The documentary that will never see the light of day... Show-Bizniss was an ambitious adventure, meeting more than 75 artists and filming more than 125 cultural events. Unfortunately, in the absence of public and private funding or through crowdfunding, it was concluded that no one wanted to hear the artists talk (without filter) about the industry's cultur.

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