Quand un film historique controverse devient une opportunite pour problematiser la nation canadienne

This content analysis looks at public commentaries, including young adolescents, about the reception of a controversial historical film by director Pierre Falardeau: 15 fevrier 1839 (Payeur et Falardeau, 2001). The film deals with the hanging of Patriots in Montreal and seems to exacerbate feelings...

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Appreciation
Canadian history
Falardeau, Pierre
Movie directors
Nationalism
Political aspects
Racism
Social identity
Works
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