Creole Connections
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Directed byAlain d'Aix[1]
Written byAlain d'Aix[2]
Produced byNathalie Barton[2]
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- InformAction[1]
- with the participation of Société générale du cinéma[3]
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| Directed by | Alain d'Aix[1] |
| Written by | Alain d'Aix[2] |
| Produced by | Nathalie Barton[2] |
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Running time | 52 minutes[4] |
| Country | Canada[1] |
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Creole Connections (French: Nous près, nous loin)[1] is a 1986 Canadian documentary film produced by Montreal's InformAction, profiling the Creole language and culture in the Lesser Antilles.[4] Its title comes from a song by Martinique singer Dédé Saint Prix.[1] The film was shot in 1984 across four territories: Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Lucia.[1][3]