Un Pays sans bon sens
- 1969
- Canada
- 117 minutes
- French
This film is an essay on the notion of one’s country and of its roots in the heart of man. The action takes place in the context of a nation in search of its identity – the French Canadians – and also of other peoples without a country of their own : the Indians of Quebec and the Bretons in France.
- Production : ONF Office National du Film du Canada
- Distribution : ONF Office National du Film du Canada
- Editing : Yves Leduc
- Sound : Serge Beauchemin
- Photography : Michel Brault; Bernard Gosselin