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"Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis" is a 1973 documentary that explores the societal impact of the October Crisis in Québec. This film captures the voices of English-speaking groups in Montréal and other areas as they respond to a critical moment in Canadian history.
This documentary has seen some limited releases, but it remains a somewhat obscure title in collector circles. There are a few editions out there, primarily on VHS and DVD, though finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Its scarcity is part of what makes it intriguing for collectors, especially given the unique historical context it captures. The film’s candid approach and raw footage make it a fascinating study of a turbulent time, appealing to those interested in political history and documentary filmmaking.
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The film is a documentary.
The film was released in 1973.
The documentary addresses the October Crisis of 1970 in Québec.
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