The Undaunted (2016)

The Undaunted (2016) poster

Within the confines of a housing project in one of Montreal’s most disadvantaged neighbourhoods, Monique, Ginette, Yimga, Élisabeth, José, René (and many others) are waging a battle in which every gesture counts. Together, through daily efforts, residents and social workers pit social vitality and citizen engagement against the dangers of a fragile, hand-to-mouth existence. Structured like a fresco inside the housing project, far from the clichés and preconceptions about so-called tough neighbourhoods, The Undaunted is a journey into the heart of a unique community.

Director: Pascal Sanchez
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 79 min
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Screenplay

Music: Anna Sanchez
Cinematography: Pascal Sanchez
Editing: Natalie Lamoureux
Production: Les Films de L'Autre
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Undaunted about?
Within the confines of a housing project in one of Montreal’s most disadvantaged neighbourhoods, Monique, Ginette, Yimga, Élisabeth, José, René (and many others) are waging a battle in which every gesture counts. Together, through daily efforts, residents and social workers pit social vitality and citizen engagement against the dangers of a fragile, hand-to-mouth existence. Structured like a fresco inside the housing project, far from the clichés and preconceptions about so-called tough neighbourhoods, The Undaunted is a journey into the heart of a unique community.
Who directed The Undaunted?
The Undaunted was directed by Pascal Sanchez.
How long is The Undaunted?
The Undaunted has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is The Undaunted?
The Undaunted is a Documentary film.
Where was The Undaunted produced?
The Undaunted was produced in Canada.