Québexit (2020)
September 22, 2020Release Date
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Currently Québexit is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Tubi TV, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Video
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Gail Maurice
Meetos
Alison Louder
2Lt. Sauvé
Xavier Yuvens
Lt. Hassan
Nicole Joy-Fraser
Susan
Daniel Gravelle
Pte. Angus
Alexandre Côté
Cpl. Garant
Melanie Bray
Sgt. Brassard
Voytek Skrzeta
Sgt. Simpson
Indy Saluja
Cpl. Singh
Valérie Descheneaux
Krystal Vallée
Andrew Martin
Bogdan
Joshua Demers
Director
Emmanuel Kabongo
James Brodie
Nathalie Nadon
Kristine Bilodeau-Lachance
Florian Francois
Jonathan
Pierre Simpson
Cpt. Beaumont (UN)
Kyle McDonald
Cpt. Furlong
Allisson Coon-Come
Writer
Samantha Brown
Amanda
Shannon Fewster
Producer
Keenan Grom
Aitron
Elisa Iannacone
Cinematographer
Jennifer Vallance
VT Scott (UK Reporter)
Shalayna Allen
Nour
Natasha Poon
ProductionDesigner
Daniel Morin
Executive Producer
Chrysanthi Zora Michaelides
Costume Design
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Québexit is a 2020 Canadian political comedy film, directed by Joshua Demers. The film's plot centres on the aftermath of a successful Quebec sovereignty referendum, focusing on conflicts at the new international Quebec-New Brunswick border between the Canadian Armed Forces, the new army of Quebec, and a pair of indigenous women whose ancestral land rights mean that they cannot be stopped from crossing the border at will.The film's cast includes Gail Maurice, Xavier Yuvens, Alison Louder, Nicole Joy-Fraser, Daniel Gravelle, Alexandre Côté, Mélanie Bray, Voytek Skrzeta, Inderpal Saluja, Valérie Descheneaux, Andrew White-Martin, Emmanuel Kabongo, Nathalie Nadon, Florian François, Pierre Simpson, Kyle McDonald, Keenan Grom, Samantha Brown and Jennifer Vallance. It features dialogue in English, French and Cree; despite being set on the Quebec-New Brunswick border, the film was shot principally in Pickering, Ontario.The film premiered at the 2020 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival in September 2020. In December it was screened at the Whistler Film Festival, where Maurice, Yuvens, and Demers won the Borsos Competition award for Best Screenplay in a Canadian Film.