Summer Crisis
Originally released in 2013. Summer Crisis is a drama/history film. directed by Alain Chartrand.
Starring Mikhaïl Ahooja, Vincent-Guillaume Otis, and Benoît Langlais
Synopsis
In the summer of 1969, Bernard, a Gaspesian fisherman's son, arrive in Perce to fin work. He meets Paul, Jacques and Francis, Quebec Independence activists who have come to open the 'Fisherman's House'. They aim to organize public conferences and offer lodgings to young travelers. A motley crowd of Quebecers from all over the province soon flocks to Perce: artists, hippies, rockers, hitchhikers and the like shake local authorities. Bernard is won over by the trio's ideas and gets increasingly involved in their project. The following year, the will join the Front de liberation du Quebec (FLQ) and play a pivotal role in the Summer Crisis 1969.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Mikhaïl Ahooja
as Bernard Lortie
Vincent-Guillaume Otis
as Paul Rose
Benoît Langlais
as Jacques Rose
Charles-Alexandre Dubé
as Francis Simard
Geneviève Boivin-Roussy
as Genevive Richer
Kevin Parent
as Gabriel Boudreau
Raymond Bouchard
as Bujold
Luc Picard
as Duguay
Ariane-Li Simard-Côté
as Lison Hébert
Jean-François Poulin
as Docteur
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $4,300,000
Production Companies
- Groupe PVP
- Crystal Film Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Summer Crisis about?
In the summer of 1969, Bernard, a Gaspesian fisherman's son, arrive in Perce to fin work. He meets Paul, Jacques and Francis, Quebec Independence activists who have come to open the 'Fisherman's Ho...
Who directed Summer Crisis?
Summer Crisis was directed by Alain Chartrand.
How long is Summer Crisis?
Summer Crisis has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Summer Crisis released?
Summer Crisis was released on September 13, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Summer Crisis?
The main cast of Summer Crisis includes Mikhaïl Ahooja, Vincent-Guillaume Otis, Benoît Langlais, Charles-Alexandre Dubé, Geneviève Boivin-Roussy.