In 2001, the government of Quebec announced a new program to issue permits for the construction of private hydroelectric dams at specific sites. Upset, the population took things into their own hands and decided to act. Citizens formed collectives to protect their waterways, among the most beautiful in the province. This documentary follows several artist and citizen groups who led a crusade to force the Québec government to abandon private hydro-electrical production. It is a thorough inquiry on the environmental impact and other repercussions of such projects.

Gaston Lepage
Self
Louis-Gilles Francoeur
Self

Paul Piché
Self

Geneviève Brouillette
Self

Raôul Duguay
Self

Roy Dupuis
Self

Pierre Lebeau
Self

Sylvie Legault
Self

Huguette Oligny
Self

Luis Oliva
Self
Hélène Pedneault
Self
Claire Petellier
Self

Ringo Rama
Ringo Rama

Le fantôme de Mirabel
Le fantôme de Mirabel
Anticosti: La chasse au pétrole extrême
Anticosti: La chasse au pétrole extrême

Where do I Belong
Where do I Belong

La bataille de Rabaska
La bataille de Rabaska

Jeff Weise: My Personal Documentary
Jeff Weise: My Personal Documentary

The We Should Game
The We Should Game

La peur au ventre
La peur au ventre

Nanook of the North
Nanook of the North
Eleven nations for one song
Eleven nations for one song
Golden Globe - Kanada - Der Osten
Golden Globe - Kanada - Der Osten
Two Countries, One Street
Two Countries, One Street