A two-part in-depth exploration of the evolution of the private film industry, seen through the eyes of more than 50 industry professionals. Part One (1939-1979) : Artists and professionals from the social and commercial film sectors recount the struggle to build a film industry that is privately operated yet publicly funded. Part Two (1980-2010) : Executives, policymakers, and industry professionals trace the origins of the major funding institutions and discuss the unintended consequences of building a cultural industry around performance metrics, revenue generation, and private profit.
Denys Arcand
Roger Blais
Michel Brault
Paule Baillargeon
Fernand Dansereau
André Forcier
Jacques Giraldeau
Pierre Juneau
Jacques Godbout
Roméo Gariépy
Monique Fortier
Marc Lalonde
Jean-Claude Labrecque
Claude Godbout
Marcel Carrière
Jean Dansereau
Denis Héroux
Claude Fournier
Guy Fournier
André Pâquet
Roger Racine
Michael Spencer
André Lamy
Jean-Claude Lord
Robert Daudelin
Werner Nold
Lucien Hamelin
Jean Gagné
Serge Gagné
Bernard Lalonde
Mireille Dansereau
Marc Daigle
Jacques Leduc
Jean Pierre Lefebvre
Guy Borremans
André Melançon
Michel Houle
Pierre Hébert
Anne-Claire Poirier