
Pierre Dufresne (April 7th, 1927 - October 31st, 1984) was an actor mostly known for his role of Fardoche in Passe-Partout (1977). He died of a heart attack on October 31st, 1984.
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A TV film staging of Michel Tremblay's play "Sainte Carmen de la Main" by André Brassard.

A war vet finds out that a former prostitute had his baby. Doubting it's his, he gives it away, so she reports him. Twenty years later, she still wants to find her son. She meets a young man and falls in love, but the vet's prison term ends.

An acerbic and surreal comedy about marriage and married life.

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Linda leaves the modest family home and decides to go off and make a life for herself. She finds a job as a secretary for a married man who woos her, snubs a libertine seducer and finally finds love with Frédéric, a young and handsome millionaire racing driver in his spare time. Alas, the man she tenderly loves ends up marrying another.

A young boy learns the rituals of what his father and his friends perceive as manhood on a weekend hunting trip.

A meditation on society's attitudes and beliefs, as explored through a New France fur trapper's relationship with a Native woman that spans centuries.

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An unemployed man with individualist and pacifist values is inevitably brainwashed by society and the mass media to conform to the dominant ideology and embrace war. His soul is destroyed but his heart cannot be conquered.

Pioneers struggle to establish a town in the harsh unsettled wilderness of northern Quebec during the depression.
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