Forever Quebec

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FrenchInfiniment Québec
Written byJean-Claude Labrecque
Francine Laurendeau
Produced byYves Fortin
Christian Medawar
Forever Quebec
FrenchInfiniment Québec
Directed byJean-Claude Labrecque
Written byJean-Claude Labrecque
Francine Laurendeau
Produced byYves Fortin
Christian Medawar
Narrated byGilbert Sicotte
CinematographyJean-Claude Labrecque
Edited byYves Chaput
Music byJorane
Production
company
Productions Thalie
Distributed byNational Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
Running time
52 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Forever Quebec (French: Infiniment Québec) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque and released in 2008.[1] The film is a portrait of life in Quebec City, made as part of the city's 400th anniversary celebrations that year.[1]

The film had originally been planned for 75 minutes in length and commercial distribution, but Labrecque had to revise his plans following the financial difficulties facing Christal Films.[2] It received a theatrical screening at the city's Agora du Vieux-Port as part of the National Film Board of Canada's free screening series of documentary films about the city on July 2 and 3,[3] but was otherwise distributed primarily through television broadcast on Télévision de Radio-Canada and ARTV.[2]

The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Documentary at the 29th Genie Awards in 2009.[4]

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