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Gaspe Copper 2013

14 min📅 2013-03-02

"Murdochville,1957. A family is forced to move, as the father, pained by a long miners' strike, finds a new job in the city."

In "Gaspe Copper (2013)", director Alexis Fortier-Gauthier crafts a poignant drama set against the backdrop of a 1950s miners' strike in Murdochville.

Director: Alexis Fortier-Gauthier

Cast

Laurie Bissonnette
Jocelyne
Annick Bourassa
Bernadette
Martin Desgagné
Martin Desgagné
Jean
Mathieu Gagné
Pierre
Dérick Livernoche
Rene

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gaspe Copper (2013) about?

Set in 1957 Murdochville, the film centers on a family forced to leave their home due to a prolonged miners' strike. The father, burdened by the strike's aftermath, takes a distant job, uprooting his family to a new life in the city.

Who directed Gaspe Copper?

Alexis Fortier-Gauthier directed this short drama, bringing a nuanced perspective to its historical and emotional themes.

Who stars in Gaspe Copper?

The film features Laurie Bissonnette, Annick Bourassa, Martin Desgagné, Mathieu Gagné, and Dérick Livernoche in key roles.

Is Gaspe Copper (2013) worth watching?

As a short drama exploring poignant themes of displacement and resilience, Gaspe Copper (2013) offers a compelling narrative in just 14 minutes. While not rated on IMDb, its historical drama angle and emotional depth make it worth a watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Gaspe Copper?

Gaspe Copper has a runtime of 14 minutes.

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About Gaspe Copper (2013) — A 14-minute drama of strikes, sacrifice, and family upheaval

In "Gaspe Copper (2013)", director Alexis Fortier-Gauthier crafts a poignant drama set against the backdrop of a 1950s miners' strike in Murdochville. This 14-minute short film follows one family's painful uprooting from their rural home as the father, scarred by years of labor unrest, secures a new job in the city. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, capturing the emotional toll of economic hardship and the resilience of those left behind. With its historical setting and human drama at its core, the film explores themes of displacement, sacrifice, and the quiet battles families wage in silence.

The atmosphere is steeped in nostalgia and melancholy, reflecting a time when industrial strife reshaped communities overnight. Through minimal dialogue and evocative visuals, the film immerses viewers in the struggles of working-class life during a pivotal era. The brief runtime belies its emotional punch, leaving a lasting impression of the personal costs hidden behind economic headlines.