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The Taste for Flour is a 1977 documentary directed by Michel Perrault. It explores the Montagnais people from the Saint-Augustin et de La Romaine Indian reserve in Quebec, highlighting their traditions and the effects of European civilization on their culture.
This title is relatively scarce, as it hasn't seen widespread distribution over the years. Most copies are on VHS or rare DVD releases, making it a hidden gem for collectors who appreciate Indigenous stories and documentary filmmaking. There’s definitely a niche interest in this film for those who delve into cultural studies or the anthropology of cinema, as it provides an authentic glimpse into a community often overlooked in mainstream narratives.
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The Taste for Flour is a documentary.
The film was directed by Michel Perrault.
The Taste for Flour was released in 1977.
The documentary focuses on the Montagnais people from the Saint-Augustin et de La Romaine Indian reserve in Quebec.
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