Louis Pelletier
Gilbert Sicotte
Louis Pelletier

Continuing a saga that began with his previous, 1978 film, Vautours director Jean-Claude Labrecque returns with the French Canadian, Louis Pelletier and puts him in the context of the growing separatist movement in the late 1960s in Quebec. At that time, supporters of an independent Quebec began to consolidate their power under the Parti Québecois -- and the story of Louis and his wife Claudette are meant to illustrate this watershed in Quebec's history. As the film begins, Claudette and Louis are about to get married -- and their wedding day significantly coincides with preparations for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Years later, they are well-established in Montreal and are enjoying visits from their family -- and then their lives start to deteriorate. Louis is suddenly out of work, and as he faces the difficulties of finding another job -- and of living precariously -- he becomes more radical, less accepting of the status quo.
Louis Pelletier
Gilbert Sicotte
Louis Pelletier
Claudette Pelletier
Anne-Marie Provencher
Claudette Pelletier
Aunt Yvette
Monique Mercure
Aunt Yvette
Aunt Adèle
Amulette Garneau
Aunt Adèle
Matthew at 5 years old
Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
Matthew at 5 years old
John
Jean Mathieu
John
John-John
John Wildman
John-John
Tante Marie
Carmen Tremblay
Tante Marie
Le député Armand
Roger Lebel
Le député Armand
Roger
Claude Laroche
Roger
Yves
Yves Desgagnés
Yves
Tibor
Septimiu Sever
Tibor
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