The Black Sheep (1992)
3h 51m
Running Time
May 30, 1992Release Date
Plot.
From coast to coast, from St. John's, Newfoundland to Vancouver, British Columbia, Jacques Godbout films a documentary chronicle of the political turnaround that was to follow the Meech Lake Accord. Following the Meech referendum, Quebec and Canada found themselves at an impasse after a long and ultimately fruitless negotiation, various social and political actors spoke out. Their comments, linked to film clips on the lives of important Canadian politicians (Sir Georges-Étienne Cartier, John A. Macdonald, Louis-Joseph Papineau...), draw parallels between the speeches of yesterday and those of the post-Meech era.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Denys Arcand
Self
Julie Bouchard
Self - Trésorière de l'association étudiante du Cégep de Jonquière (A.E.C.J.)
Lucien Bouchard
Self
Robert Bourassa
Self
Michel Bourdon
Self
Michel Bélanger
Self
Jean Campeau
Self
Normand Chouinard
Self
Jean Chrétien
Self
Gilles Duceppe
Self
Denis Coderre
Self
Jacques Godbout
Director
Mario Dumont
Self
Joseph Facal
Self
Richard B. Holden
Self
Jean Lapierre
Self
Françoise Laporte
Self - judge
Gérald Larose
Self
Daniel Latouche
Self
Michel Leonard
Self
Brian Mulroney
Self
Louise O'Neill
Self
Jacques Parizeau
Self
Claude Ryan
Self
Jean-François Simard
Self
Keith Spicer
Self
Augustin St-Laurent
Self
Pierre Vallières
Self
Denise Verreault
Self
Details.
Release DateMay 30, 1992
Original NameLe mouton noir
StatusReleased
Running Time3h 51m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Black Sheep (French: Le Mouton noir) is a Quebec documentary produced in 1992 by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Jacques Godbout directed and starred in the film. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma vérité school of filmmaking.