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Back to the New World is a quebecois film directed by Denys Desjardins

Back to the New World (2008)

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Length 24minutes
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OriginQuebec

Back to the New World (French: Retour en Amérique) is a 2008 documentary film by Quebec film directors Isabelle Lavigne, Denys Desjardins, Stéphane Thibault and Julie Perron.

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Back to the New World follows the initiation of a group of French tourists into Amerindian life. They come to Québec to live "like real Indians" for an exotic weekend. They are guided by Armand "Silver Scalp" Caron, a retired civil servant and the sole inhabitant of the Innusit village. He introduces his guests to the pleasures and pastimes of the First Nations.

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