A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2008
Original Title:
Chers électeurs
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
After the Ballot is a full-length documentary portraying the gruelling everyday life of two Members of Quebec's National Assembly who, although at opposite ends of the political spectrum, share the fact that their sole power lies in their convictions. One is Daniel Turp, the PQ Member for Mercier. The other is Charlotte L'Écuyer, Liberal MNA for Pontiac. The film aptly illustrates that ordinary MNAs have very little authority since the real power is held by ministers who are subject to the ups and downs of a globalized economy. Meanwhile, their fellow citizens keep asking for the impossible…
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Jean-Philippe Brochu
Thierry Collins
Dominique Chartrand
Administration:
Manon Provencher
Administrative Assistant:
Lise Lévesque
Dominique Brunet
Assistant Editor:
Catherine Rouleau
Associate Producer:
Maryse Chapdelaine
Christian Germain
Camera Department Manager:
Steve Hallé
Dialogue Editor:
Mira Mailhot
Digital Imaging Technician:
Danielle Raymond
Marie Maquaire
Director:
Manuel Foglia
Director of Photography:
Manuel Foglia
Editor:
Aube Foglia
Executive Producer:
Yves Bisaillon
Foley:
Lise Wedlock
Foley Recordist:
Sylvain Brassard
Location Sound Recordist:
Manuel Foglia
Musician:
Bernard Falaise
Normand Guilbeault
Guillaume Dostaler
Pierre Tanguay
Michel F. Côté
Online Editor:
Denis Gathelier
Original Music Composer:
Michel F. Côté
Alain Dauphinais
Producer:
Christian Medawar
Production Coordinator:
Nathalie Cloutier
Lysanne Fortier
Researcher:
Manuel Foglia
Lorraine Lussier
Script Consultant:
Julie Perron
Sound Editor:
Mathieu Beaudin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shelley Craig
Serge Boivin
Technical Supervisor:
Richard Cliche
Marysol Moran
Title Designer:
Philippe Raymond
Translator:
Christine York
Writer:
Manuel Foglia
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