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"Don't Give Up The Fight" is a 1971 documentary directed by Pierre Falardeau. It uses wrestling as a metaphor for Quebec society, presenting a compelling social commentary on the region's political struggles.
This film is a rare piece, often overshadowed by glossier productions but offers a fascinating glimpse into the socio-political landscape of Quebec in the early '70s. It has had sporadic releases over the years, with VHS copies being the most common find, though original prints are quite scarce. Collectors tend to appreciate its unique perspective and the way it intertwines cultural commentary with the spectacle of wrestling, making it a distinct entry in the documentary genre.
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"Don't Give Up The Fight" is a documentary.
The documentary was directed by Pierre Falardeau.
The documentary uses wrestling as a metaphor to analyze Quebec society and its political struggles.
Larry Shreve is featured in the top cast of the documentary.
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