The Rose Family

The Rose Family (2020)


  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2020-08-14
  • User Rating: 8.2/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 9min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: ONF | NFB
  • Production Country: Canada
  • Director: Félix Rose
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Summary

In October 1970, members of the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) kidnapped Minister Pierre Laporte, triggering an unprecedented crisis in Quebec. Fifty years later, Félix Rose tries to understand what could have led his father and uncle to commit such acts. Thanks to the confidences of his uncle Jacques, who agrees for the first time to speak on the subject, and to the precious traces left by his father Paul, he revives the rich heritage of a Quebec working family and gives back to the October crisis its social dimension. The fruit of ten years of research, Les Rose allows us to revive moments and characters that we only knew through a few clichés, and gives a glimpse of the social blockage experienced by a rebellious youth and the upheavals that followed.

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  • Félix Rose

    as Self
  • Jacques Rose

    as Self
  • Paul Rose

    as Self
  • Rose Rose

    as Self
  • Andrée Bergeron

    as Self
  • Lise Balcier

    as Self
  • Jacques Lanctôt

    as Self
  • Claire Rose

    as Self
  • Suzanne Rose

    as Self
  • Marc Laurendeau

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Robert Lemieux

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Jacques Ferron

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Gilles Vigneault

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Albert Lisacek

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Normand Maltais

    as Self (archival footage)
  • René Lévesque

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Claude-Jean Devirieux

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Louis Fournier

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Armand Vaillancourt

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Jean-Paul Rose

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Lise Rose

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Rosalie Rose

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Francis Simard

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Bernard Lortie

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Pierre-Paul Geoffroy

    as Self (archival footage)
  • François Mario Bachand

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Charlotte Boisjoli

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Robert Bourassa

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Robert Charlebois

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Michel Chartrand

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Jérome Choquette

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Bernard Derome

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Yvon Deschamps

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Pierre Falardeau

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Amir Khadir

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Louis Laberge

    as Self (archival footage)
  • François Lanctôt

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Pierre Laporte

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Plume Latraverse

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Gaston Miron

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Gaétan Montreuil

    as Self (archival footage)
  • Claude Poirier

    as Self (archival footage)
Sound Rosalie Rose Sound
Directing Félix Rose Director
Production Philippe-A. Allard Producer
Editing Michel Giroux Editor
Production Nathalie Cloutier Executive Producer
Production Colette Loumède Executive Producer
Camera Eric Piccoli Director of Photography
Production Mélanie Lasnier Line Producer
Production Marco Frascarelli Producer
Production Eric Piccoli Producer
Sound Philippe Brach Original Music Composer
Writing Félix Rose Screenplay
Sound La Controverse Original Music Composer
Production Colette Loumède Producer
Production Félix Rose Producer

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