24 Hours or More (1973)
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: January 1, 1973
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.