Being francophone (2011) is a student documentary film about the French fact at McGill University directed by Florent Conti and co-produced with TVMcGill. This documentary is currently running for selection in several film festivals. Synopsis The subject of Being francophone is the place of French French fact at McGill University in Montreal. It features different actors of the French fact in this English-speaking university based in the province of Quebec whose history has often been conflictual between French and English. Directed independently, the film focuses on the way McGill University deals with its francophone community made of students and professors whose mother tongue is French but who live and speak English on the McGill campus.
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