Ready or not, society is in a process of redefinition. What goes through people’s minds in a situation like a toilet paper shortage? The term COVID-19 stands for something invisible, stoking fears strong enough to cause stock markets to melt like snow in springtime. As filmmaker Georges Hannan’s 91-year-old mother puts it, “I’ve never seen anything like this.” It has prompted him to embark on a gradual reflection over time, in a part of the world like any other: Atlantic Canada. Call it a fishing expedition with camera and microphone, into the unknown.
Georges Hannan
Writer, Director
Victor Paulin
Self
Guy Fafard
Self
Claire Johnson
Self
Jacques Breau
Self
Emery Breau
Self
Elouise Breau
Self
Thomas Breau
Self
Rita Auffrey
Self
Frédérique Paulin
Self
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