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KAMOURASKA
(
1972
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KAMOURASKA
(
1972
)
MON ONCLE ANTOINE
(
1970
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MON ONCLE ANTOINE
(
1970
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Mon Oncle Antoine Commentary
Like many good films, Mon Oncle Antoine combines a well-known narrative type with a particularized setting. In this case, the political and social context of Duplessis-era Québec (1944-1959) provides authentic grounding for an apprenticeship...
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