-Images and sounds are spliced together in this journey to the heart of the political, economic and cultural oppression of the Quebec people. A reflection on neo-colonial exploitation and the cancer of alienation. To the very Canadian...
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Marie Eykel | ... |
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Julien Poulin |
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Pierre Falardeau | ... | producer |
Julien Poulin | ... | producer |
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Pierre Falardeau |
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Julien Poulin |
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Julien Poulin | ... | sound |
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-Images and sounds are spliced together in this journey to the heart of the political, economic and cultural oppression of the Quebec people. A reflection on neo-colonial exploitation and the cancer of alienation. To the very Canadian multi-culturalism of Trudeau and the métissage of the multinationals, celebrated by the high priests of the dominant ideology, is contrasted the idea of acculturation, even deculturation. A way of resisting as good as any other. |
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Trivia | -An insult to the title; Pea Soup is the poor man's dish. It is a contemptuous nickname given by the English-speaking people to the French-Canadians, who used to eat it. In the Quebec language, the distortion of the English expression has given pissou, which also means fearful. Pea Soup is also the name Pierre Falardeau had given to his independent production company, which took several years to produce this film. See more » |