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Our American Dream

"A forgotten history. A rediscovered identity. A dream still alive."

From Detroit to Manchester and Boston, countless American towns, streets, and rivers bear French names. But why? Notre rêve américain follows rapper Biz and globe-trotter Jean-Michel Dufaux as they trace the forgotten stories of French Canadians who helped shape American history. Through interviews, archival footage, and on-the-ground exploration, the film uncovers a legacy erased from mainstream narratives — and calls for a renewed connection to this cultural heritage.

Top Cast

  • Jean-Michel Dufaux

    Jean-Michel Dufaux

    Host & Globe-Trotter

  • Biz

    Biz

    Writer & Rapper

  • John A. Cooper

    John A. Cooper

    Historian, Detroit

  • Guillaume Teasdale

    Guillaume Teasdale

    History Professor, University of Windsor

  • Jean-François Nadeau

    Jean-François Nadeau

    Historian & Journalist

  • Médérik Sioui

    Médérik Sioui

    Historian

  • Claire-Marie Brisson

    Claire-Marie Brisson

    Harvard Professor of Francophone Studies

  • David Vermette

    David Vermette

    French-American Author & Researcher

  • Robert Perreault

    Robert Perreault

    Professor, Saint Anselm College

Overview

From Detroit to Manchester and Boston, countless American towns, streets, and rivers bear French names. But why? Notre rêve américain follows rapper Biz and globe-trotter Jean-Michel Dufaux as they trace the forgotten stories of French Canadians who helped shape American history. Through interviews, archival footage, and on-the-ground exploration, the film uncovers a legacy erased from mainstream narratives — and calls for a renewed connection to this cultural heritage.

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