The Last of the Franco-Ontarians

199657 min 57 secFilm: Documentaire

G

Co-produced by Nunavut Communications and the National Film Board of Canada.

In his native village of Fauquier, in northern Ontario, the poet Pierre Albert is organizing an ultimate gala to celebrate the impending death of the last of the Franco-Ontarians. What final testimony will the prominent artist he has invited pronounce? Will his father, Antoine, and the rest of the community rally behind this strange undertaking? As so many Franco-Ontarians, Antoine Albert has had to struggle hard just to raise his family and Pierre's concerns are quite alien to him. In fact, like so many others, he has never chosen to define himself as a Franco-Ontarian. Be that as it may, the Spectre, a playful character, true incarnation of the franco-ontarian collective consciousness, has decided to help the poet in his own inimitable fashion. The Last of the Franco-Ontarian is a passionate and unprecedented homage to a people and its culture. In French with English subtitles.

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  • Francophonie canadienne (à l'exclusion du Québec) > Artistes et ÉcrivainsHistoire et IdentitéCondition minoritaireOntarioPortraits
  • Langue et Littérature au Canada > Littérature canadienneÉcrivains de langue françaisePoètes et PoésiePortraits
  • Diversité > Identité