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A Sun Like Nowhere Else
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A Sun Like Nowhere Else

Mar 1, 1972
0h 47m
★ 0.0

Overview

A film that witnesses the Acadian awakening and the unprecedented popular awareness that manifested itself in 1972 in northeastern New Brunswick.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

ONF | NFB

Cast

Rose-Hélène Aubé

Rose-Hélène Aubé

Mathilda Blanchard

Mathilda Blanchard

André Boudreau

André Boudreau

Aristide Chiasson

Aristide Chiasson

André Dumont

André Dumont

Arthur Landry

Arthur Landry

Rodrigue Pelletier

Rodrigue Pelletier

Fernand Savoie

Fernand Savoie

Yvon Sirois

Yvon Sirois

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