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So, we have 'Godin,' a 2011 exploration of Gérald Godin's life, diving into his deep ties with Quebec's cultural and political landscape. It's filled with a tone that's reflective, capturing the essence of a man who was both a poet and a politician. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in Godin's journey from Trois-Rivières to Montreal, weaving through significant events like the October Crisis and the 1995 referendum. What stands out is how it brings to light his often-overlooked contributions, using interviews and archival footage that create an intimate atmosphere. The performances, while not flashy, are sincere, making his legacy feel very much alive.
This film is somewhat rare in circulation, often overshadowed by more mainstream documentaries. It was released in limited formats, making it a curious find for those interested in Quebec's political history or literary figures. Collector interest has grown, particularly among fans of Quebecois culture and those focusing on underrepresented artists in film.
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