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EXPO 67 Mission Impossible is a fascinating dive into the ambitious undertaking of the 1967 World's Fair in Montréal. The documentary weaves together archival footage and over 80,000 documents from the National Archives, showcasing the immense logistical hurdles and political intricacies that shaped this event. It strikes a balance between informative and engaging, giving viewers a sense of the scale of the operation. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the historical significance to sink in while the atmospheric visuals transport you back to the vibrant energy of the '60s. It's not just a history lesson; it's a reflection on human ingenuity and collaboration amidst challenges, offering a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in Canadian history.
A deep exploration of a lesser-known historical event.Rich in archival materials, perfect for history buffs.The pacing allows for an immersive experience.
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Guylaine Maroist
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