The Inheritance
Directed by John Kramer1980 58mDocumentary
8.0
This film charts the early stirrings of nationalism in the province of Québec, Canada. Its gradual growth and its culmination in the Québec Referendum as seen through the careers of Daniel Johnson and his two sons: Daniel Jr., Vice-president of Power Corporation and a Liberal, and Pierre-Marc, former Minister of Labor in the Parti Québécois government. Unlike their father, they have had to make the painful choice between Québec and Canada.
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The Inheritance was released on January 1, 1980.
The Inheritance was directed by John Kramer.
The Inheritance has a runtime of 58m.
The Inheritance was produced by Peter Katadotis, Adam Symansky, Mark Zannis.
This film charts the early stirrings of nationalism in the province of Québec, Canada. Its gradual growth and its culmination in the Québec Referendum as seen through the careers of Daniel Johnson and his two sons: Daniel Jr., Vice-president of Power Corporation and a Liberal, and Pierre-Marc, former Minister of Labor in the Parti Québécois government. Unlike their father, they have had to make the painful choice between Québec and Canada.
The key characters in The Inheritance are Narrator (Donald Brittain).
The Inheritance is a Documentary film.
