24 Hours or More (1973)

24 Hours or More (1973) poster

This feature film made during an exceptionally feverish period of popular revolt that saw the coming together of Quebec’s 3 main unions (CSN, FTQ, CEQ) is a cinematic tract by socially engaged filmmaker Gilles Groulx. Propped against the backdrop of the 1970 October Crisis, the film is a frontal assault denouncing a “consumer society” viewed as the ultimate embodiment of evil.

Director: Gilles Groulx
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 114 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Editing: Gilles Groulx, Jacques Kasma
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

quebec, revolt, labor union

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 24 Hours or More about?
This feature film made during an exceptionally feverish period of popular revolt that saw the coming together of Quebec’s 3 main unions (CSN, FTQ, CEQ) is a cinematic tract by socially engaged filmmaker Gilles Groulx. Propped against the backdrop of the 1970 October Crisis, the film is a frontal assault denouncing a “consumer society” viewed as the ultimate embodiment of evil.
Who directed 24 Hours or More?
24 Hours or More was directed by Gilles Groulx.
How long is 24 Hours or More?
24 Hours or More has a runtime of 1h 54m (114 minutes).
What genre is 24 Hours or More?
24 Hours or More is a Documentary film.
Where was 24 Hours or More produced?
24 Hours or More was produced in Canada.