Saint-Jérôme (1968)

Saint-Jérôme (1968) poster

This socially-driven film explores the impact of technological changes on the city of Saint-Jérôme, which faced a severe socio-economic crisis in the 1960s, mirroring issues in other Quebec cities. Citizens from all social classes come together in a monumental effort to address the crisis. The film serves as both a reflection of this situation and a catalyst for action, acting as a mediation tool between technology and those affected, and facilitating participation in the reorganization of society.

Director: Fernand Dansereau
Runtime: 117 min
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Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Saint-Jérôme about?
This socially-driven film explores the impact of technological changes on the city of Saint-Jérôme, which faced a severe socio-economic crisis in the 1960s, mirroring issues in other Quebec cities. Citizens from all social classes come together in a monumental effort to address the crisis. The film serves as both a reflection of this situation and a catalyst for action, acting as a mediation tool between technology and those affected, and facilitating participation in the reorganization of society.
Who directed Saint-Jérôme?
Saint-Jérôme was directed by Fernand Dansereau.
How long is Saint-Jérôme?
Saint-Jérôme has a runtime of 1h 57m (117 minutes).