Walls of Memory
1964 film by Léonard Forest
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Walls of Memory (French: Mémoire en fête) is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Léonard Forest for the National Film Board of Canada and released in 1964.[1] The film centres on the 300th anniversary of the Séminaire de Québec in 1963.[1]
| Walls of Memory | |
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| French | Mémoire en fête |
| Directed by | Léonard Forest |
| Written by | Léonard Forest |
| Produced by | Marcel Martin |
| Narrated by | Michelle Rossignol Paul Hébert |
| Cinematography | Jean-Claude Labrecque |
| Edited by | Pierre Lemelin |
| Music by | Claude Champagne Pierre Mercure Roger Matton |
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Running time | 27 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
Jean-Claude Labrecque won the Canadian Film Award for Best Black-and-White Cinematography at the 17th Canadian Film Awards.[2]