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Reportage sur le 11e Tour cycliste du Saint-Laurent en 1964, auquel ont participé des coureurs de treize pays et de trois continents. Monté avec une musique s'accordant au rythme intérieur des cyclistes, ce film signé Jean-Claude Labrecque, tourné en grande partie dans un décor champêtre, est d'une grande beauté visuelle.

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Reportage sur le 11e Tour cycliste du Saint-Laurent en 1964, auquel ont participé des coureurs de treize pays et de trois continents. Monté avec une musique s'accordant au rythme intérieur des cyclistes, ce film signé Jean-Claude Labrecque, tourné en grande partie dans un décor champêtre, est d'une grande beauté visuelle.
  • director
    Jean-Claude Labrecque
  • producer
    Jacques Bobet
  • images
    Jean-Claude Labrecque
    Bernard Gosselin
  • sound
    Marcel Carrière
  • editing
    Werner Nold
  • sound mixer
    Ron Alexander
    Roger Lamoureux
  • music
    Donald Douglas
    Gordon Fleming
    Tony Romandini

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After viewing this feature film, students can think about what motivated directors to create filmed records of certain moments or events in the past. Then, based on that reflection, they can produce a short film immortalizing a moment or event today that would make compelling viewing for future generations as well as being important to the students behind the camera.
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