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On a tué l'Enfant-Jésus

2007 1 h 1 min
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Documentaire sur la lutte citoyenne ayant mené à la réouverture de l'hôpital l'Enfant-Jésus. Le 2 mars 2004, le gouvernement conservateur de M. Bernard Lord annonce que l'hôpital de Caraquet sera transformé en un Centre de santé communautaire. La population de la région se mobilise et pendant un an et demi, les citoyens lutteront pour garder chez eux les services de soins de santé. Un film sur la solidarité humaine.

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Documentaire sur la lutte citoyenne ayant mené à la réouverture de l'hôpital l'Enfant-Jésus. Le 2 mars 2004, le gouvernement conservateur de M. Bernard Lord annonce que l'hôpital de Caraquet sera transformé en un Centre de santé communautaire. La population de la région se mobilise et pendant un an et demi, les citoyens lutteront pour garder chez eux les services de soins de santé. Un film sur la solidarité humaine.
  • direction
    Renée Blanchar
  • research
    Renée Blanchar
  • script
    Renée Blanchar
  • narration
    Renée Blanchar
  • participation
    Georgette Albert
    Louise Blanchard
    Annette Chiasson
    Nathalie Clément
    Edwidge Cormier
    Evelyne Doiron
    Lise Dugas
    Ghislaine Foulem
    Louis-Marie Gauthier
    Marguerite-Rose Gionet
    Raymond Gionet
    Rufin Gionet
    Marie-Paule Kerry
    Antonio Landry
    Ghislaine S. Landry
    Ghislaine Landry
    Fernand Lanteigne
    Joseph Lanteigne
    Clarence LeBreton
    Paul Lécuyer
    Léonard Légère
    Martin-J. Légère
    Andréa Mailhot
    Carmella Mailloux
    Mireille Manuel
    Claudette Paulin
    Lorraine Paulin
    Fernande Richard
    Noreen Richard
    Fernand Rioux
    Évangéline Savoie
    Bruno Selosse
    Gaëtane Soucy
    Jeannine Vienneau
  • picture editing
    Marc-André Ferguson
  • online editing
    Marc-André Ferguson
  • production direction
    Didier Maigret
  • camera
    Didier Maigret
  • location sound
    Georges Hannan
  • sound design
    Chris Goguen
  • sound mixer
    Chris Goguen
  • None
    Paul Goguen
    Studio RévoluSon
    Karine Sévigny
  • original music
    Jean-François Mallet
  • musician
    Julien Leblanc
    David Adams
    Sonja Adams
  • editing studio
    Ça Tourne Productions
  • pre-shoot assistant
    Évangéline Savoie
  • legal services
    Vivianne de Kinder
  • insurance
    Prime Insurance Agency
  • marketing
    Mia Desroches
  • administration
    Colette Allain
  • administrative team
    Nicole Marcoux
    Mélanie LeBlanc
  • technical coordination
    Brigitte Sénéchal
  • delegate producer
    Murielle Rioux-Poirier
  • producer
    Didier Maigret
    Jacques Turgeon

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