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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Capraro, Julien, film director. .
National Film Board of Canada, film producer. .
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cultural pluralism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (24 min.)
Distribution:
New York, N.Y. Grasshopper Film
Place of Publication:
[Montreal] National Film Board of Canada 2024
Summary:
A young immigrant arrives in Canada from France--and brings his Citroën 2CV with him. The iconic post-war car stands out on the streets of Vancouver, and before long he meets up with a group of like-minded car buffs. In Julien Capraro's documentary short, Franck, Lionel, Harjeet and Johnny Mac, who are busy preparing for an upcoming antique-car show, explain how these vehicles not only evoke nostalgia for a past era but are also a powerful marker of identity and a link between two cultures. Produced as part of the Tremplin competition, in collaboration with ICI Radio-Canada Télé. .
Participant:
Participant, Lionel Hondier, Harjeet Kalsi, John Anthony MacGregor, Franck Point ; narration, Julien Capraro.
Credits:
Participant, Lionel Hondier, Harjeet Kalsi, John Anthony MacGregor, Franck Point ; researcher/writer/director, Julien Capraro ; director of photography, Kirk Tougas ; location sound, Stephane Bourgeault, Gilles Maillet ; editing, Joffrey Saintrapt ; original music, Daniel Toussaint, Pierre-André Nadeau ; narration, Julien Capraro ; sound editing, Daniel Toussaint ; foley, Lise Wedlock ; sound mixing, Serge Boivin ; producer/executive producer, Dominic Desjardins.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen
OCLC:
1422277948
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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