Rivières ouvertes
Rivières ouvertes

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Rivières ouvertes

1987
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French

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Jean-Claude LabrecqueGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the natural beauty and ecological importance of Quebec's rivers. It showcases the diverse landscapes, wildlife, and human interactions with these vital waterways. The film highlights the challenges faced by these rivers, including pollution and environmental threats, urging for their preservation. It is a visual journey through the heart of Quebec's wild spaces.

Critical Reception

Open Rivers received critical acclaim for its stunning cinematography and its powerful message about environmental conservation. Critics praised its ability to capture the raw beauty of Quebec's natural heritage and its timely call to action. Audiences were moved by the film's visual splendor and its educational value.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking visuals of Quebec's rivers.

  • Commended for its strong environmental message and call for conservation.

  • Seen as an important documentary for understanding Canada's natural heritage.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over several years, capturing the distinct beauty of Quebec's rivers in different seasons.

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