Je me souviens (2002 film)

Je me souviens is a 2002 documentary film about antisemitism and pro-Nazi sympathies in Quebec during the 1930s through post World War II made by Montreal filmmaker Eric Richard Scott. The title of the film is French for I remember, and is the official motto of Quebec. The film was inspired by The Traitor and the Jew (1992-1993), a history of Quebec from 1929-1939, showing the links among antisemitism, nationalism, and fascism among Quebec Catholic intellectuals.

Je me souviens
Directed byEric R. Scott
Written byEric R. Scott
Esther Delisle (book)
Produced byEric R. Scott
Distributed byLes productions des quatre jeudis inc.
Release date
  • 28 April 2002 (2002-04-28)
Running time
47 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
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