
Hunting the Northern Godard
Drama
Overview
In 1968, an internationally renowned French film director unexpectedly lands in Abitibi, in the northwest of Quebec, to conduct political and mass-media experiments. This event fuels the revolutionary tendencies of Michel, a local young man, and the desire to travel the world of Marie, his girlfriend.
Top Cast


Sophie Desmarais
Sophie Desmarais
Marie
Sophie Desmarais
Marie


Alexandre Castonguay
Alexandre Castonguay
Michel
Alexandre Castonguay
Michel


Martin Dubreuil
Martin Dubreuil
Paul
Martin Dubreuil
Paul


René-Daniel Dubois
René-Daniel Dubois
Narrateur (voice)
René-Daniel Dubois
Narrateur (voice)
Jean-Phi
Jean-Phi
JLG
Jean-Phi
JLG
Steve Jolin
Steve Jolin
Français-slave
Steve Jolin
Français-slave
Céline Dompierre
Céline Dompierre
femme de JLG
Céline Dompierre
femme de JLG


Dany Michaud
Dany Michaud
Français
Dany Michaud
Français


Normand Canac-Marquis
Normand Canac-Marquis
Animateur Radio Nord
Normand Canac-Marquis
Animateur Radio Nord
Manon Charlebois
Manon Charlebois
Assistante-TV
Manon Charlebois
Assistante-TV
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