Je me souviens (2002 film)
| Je me souviens | |
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| Directed by | Eric R. Scott |
| Written by | Eric R. Scott Esther Delisle (book) |
| Produced by | Eric R. Scott |
| Distributed by | Les productions des quatre jeudis inc. |
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Running time | 47 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
Je me souviens is a 2002 documentary film about antisemitism and pro-Nazi sympathies in Quebec during the 1930s through post World War II made by Montreal filmmaker Eric Richard Scott. The title of the film is French for I remember, and is the official motto of Quebec. The film was inspired by The Traitor and the Jew (1992-1993), a history of Quebec from 1929-1939, showing the links among antisemitism, nationalism, and fascism among Quebec Catholic intellectuals.