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Getting close to the top of the list, the guys go deep into a discussion of the #2 film on the list – Mon Oncle Antoine – directed by the #1 most controversial filmmaker on the list, Claude Jutra. Aside from the film itself, the life of Mr. Jutra is briefly discussed, particularly his later years and tarnished legacy but they also discuss the asbestos mines of Quebec, how the film deals with its young protagonist losing their innocence, the implication that Carmen may have been abused by her father and much more.
Next week: it’s time to discuss the #1 movie on the Canadian Top 10 list – Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner.
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