

The Last Glacier
Directed by Jacques Leduc, Roger Frappier1984 84mDocumentary, Drama
7.26.0
In December 1982 the Iron Ore Company decide to close their iron mining facilities at Schefferville in the Nouveau-Quebec region. To close the mine is to close the town. The mine is the only employer. Raoul lost his job 10 years after his arrival and his wife Carmen is not ready to leave. For the oldest, departure means going back from where they came but for the young it's leaving the only place they ever leaved in.
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The Last Glacier was released on November 16, 1984.
The Last Glacier was directed by Jacques Leduc, Roger Frappier.
The Last Glacier has a runtime of 84m.
The Last Glacier was produced by Jean Dansereau.
In December 1982 the Iron Ore Company decide to close their iron mining facilities at Schefferville in the Nouveau-Quebec region. To close the mine is to close the town. The mine is the only employer. Raoul lost his job 10 years after his arrival and his wife Carmen is not ready to leave. For the oldest, departure means going back from where they came but for the young it's leaving the only place they ever leaved in.
The key characters in The Last Glacier are Raoul (Robert Gravel), Carmen (Louise Laprade), Benoît (Martin Dumont).
The Last Glacier is a Documentary, Drama, History film.
The Last Glacier has an audience rating of 7.2 out of 10.
The Last Glacier had a budget of $502K.





