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60 Cycles

1965 16 min
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This short documentary follows the 11th St-Laurent long-distance bicycle race held in Quebec in the summer of 1964. There, participants from 13 countries covered 2 400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 days--a course longer than those of Italy, Belgium or Spain. With the curving landscape of this most picturesque province as backdrop, you see here a sports event where the challenge seems more personal than competitive.

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60 Cycles

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This short documentary follows the 11th St-Laurent long-distance bicycle race held in Quebec in the summer of 1964. There, participants from 13 countries covered 2 400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 days--a course longer than those of Italy, Belgium or Spain. With the curving landscape of this most picturesque province as backdrop, you see here a sports event where the challenge seems more personal than competitive.

  • director
    Jean-Claude Labrecque
  • executive producer
    Jacques Bobet
  • photography
    Jean-Claude Labrecque
    Bernard Gosselin
  • sound
    Marcel Carrière
  • editing
    Werner Nold
  • re-recording
    Ron Alexander
    Roger Lamoureux
  • music
    Donald Douglas
    Gordon Fleming
    Tony Romandini

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Education

Ages 15 to 17

Media Education - Documentary Film
Media Education - Film and Video Production

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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