Eleven nations for one song
Documentary
Overview
Where did everyone go who had something to say? Alongside Serge Fiori, eleven indigenous artists cover the iconic song in their own language and prepare to perform it live.
Top Cast


Serge Fiori
Serge Fiori
Self
Serge Fiori
Self
Mathieu McKenzie
Mathieu McKenzie
Self
Mathieu McKenzie
Self
Ivan Flamand-Boivin
Ivan Flamand-Boivin
Self
Ivan Flamand-Boivin
Self
Kim Fontaine
Kim Fontaine
Self
Kim Fontaine
Self
Sandrine Masse Savard
Sandrine Masse Savard
Self
Sandrine Masse Savard
Self
Skanaie:’a Deer
Skanaie:’a Deer
Self
Skanaie:’a Deer
Self
André Mowatt
André Mowatt
Self
André Mowatt
Self
Élise Boucher-DeGonzague
Élise Boucher-DeGonzague
Self
Élise Boucher-DeGonzague
Self
Édith Bélanger
Édith Bélanger
Self
Édith Bélanger
Self
Allan Nabinacaboo
Allan Nabinacaboo
Self
Allan Nabinacaboo
Self
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