Maurice Duplessis, while primarily known as a significant political figure in Quebec, also made his mark in film through his portrayal in the documentary "Quebec: Duplessis" (1972). This film is a pivotal exploration of his controversial legacy, capturing the political landscape of Quebec during his time as Premier. Collectors are drawn to this title not only for its historical significance but also for its unique perspective on a leader who shaped the province for over three decades.
In addition to "Quebec: Duplessis," his involvement in the film "After..." (1972) further solidifies his connection to the cinematic world. The film's exploration of the societal changes in Quebec during Duplessis's era resonates with collectors who appreciate documentaries that bridge political history and film. These releases are sought after, as they provide a rare glimpse into the intersection of politics and media, appealing to enthusiasts of both film history and Quebec's rich cultural narrative.