Orderers

Orderers

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1974-09-27

Languages:

French, English

Countries:

Canada

Runtime:

109 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.9 (616 Reviews)

Director:

Michel Brault

Genres:

DramaHistory

Fullplot:

October 1970: Under the pretext of waging war against the terrorist group Front de libèration du Quèbec, the Canadian Parliament passes the War Measures Act. The Police and the Army use it and try to break-up popular groups in the Province of Quebec. More than 400 people are arrested for what appears to be their social activities. No charges are ever filed against them. This is their story.

Comments:

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By:

Cameron Duran

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