Summary -Release date: October 7, 1975. To complete the James Bay watercourse development megaproject, the Government of Quebec needed men and machines, but also money, a lot of money. For several years, he has multiplied meetings, meetings, business dinners and site visits with the world's leading financiers, in order to encourage them to invest in the "project of the century". In 1975, on the program "Le 60", director Claude H. Roy and Gil Courtemanche recounted the history of the hydroelectric development of James Bay (in Quebec, Canada).
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : René Lévesque André Payette Daniel Pinard Margot Church
Genres : Documentary
Release date : Oct 6, 1975
Countries of origin : Canada
Official sites : -Avec le journaliste Daniel Pinard (1976) -In Fermont (1960)
Language : French
Filming locations : Fermont, Québec, Canada
Production companies : Société Radio-Canada
Summary -Release date: October 7, 1975. To complete the James Bay watercourse development megaproject, the Government of Quebec needed men and machines, but also money, a lot of money. For several years, he has multiplied meetings, meetings, business dinners and site visits with the world's leading financiers, in order to encourage them to invest in the "project of the century". In 1975, on the program "Le 60", director Claude H. Roy and Gil Courtemanche recounted the history of the hydroelectric development of James Bay (in Quebec, Canada).
Genres : Documentary
Release date : Oct 6, 1975
Countries of origin : Canada
Official sites : -Avec le journaliste Daniel Pinard (1976) -In Fermont (1960)
Language : French
Filming locations : Fermont, Québec, Canada
Production companies : Société Radio-Canada