Streamed from the YouTube channel Absolute History of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
QUÉBEC: WHY IS THIS CANADIAN CITY SO FRENCH?
Cinemavixion Review
This documentary delves into the enduring French identity of Québec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, exploring how it has preserved its unique cultural character over centuries. The narrative unravels the historical threads that have maintained French as the city's official language, despite its North American location. It highlights iconic landmarks such as the Château Frontenac, drawing parallels to French architecture and its connection to Canadian history, notably the railway system. The film also spotlights charming locales like Rue Saint-Jean, Place Royal, and Petit-Champlain, offering a visual and historical exploration of their significance. Through these elements, the documentary paints a vivid picture of Québec City's remarkable cultural resilience and its distinct 'Frenchness'.