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- DVD La folle entreprise (French DVD, English subtitle)
DVD La folle entreprise (French DVD, English subtitle)
Product Code: 827412
Original French version with English subtitles.
Fascinated by the strange fate of Jeanne Mance, whose major role of co-founder of Montreal has been forgotten by the majority and overlooked in the history books, Annabel Loyola, a native of Langres, in Champagne, as his illustrious compatriot, decides to go in search of the motivations that drove a woman or widow, or married, or religious, to found a city in the seventeenth century. This first film on Jeanne Mance earned its director the award of the Medal of the Historical Society of Montreal for its contribution to the history of Montreal in 2010.Avec participation historian Jacques Lacoursière and guitarist Pierre Beaudry .
Annabel Loyola, 2010, 59 minutes
Fascinated by the strange fate of Jeanne Mance, whose major role of co-founder of Montreal has been forgotten by the majority and overlooked in the history books, Annabel Loyola, a native of Langres, in Champagne, as his illustrious compatriot, decides to go in search of the motivations that drove a woman or widow, or married, or religious, to found a city in the seventeenth century. This first film on Jeanne Mance earned its director the award of the Medal of the Historical Society of Montreal for its contribution to the history of Montreal in 2010.Avec participation historian Jacques Lacoursière and guitarist Pierre Beaudry .
Annabel Loyola, 2010, 59 minutes
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