
Madame Fife, l'amour d'un village
For over thirty summers, Mrs. Fife, an exceptional woman of our time, lived in the village of Baie-Johan-Beetz, where her great gentleness and generosity left their mark on people. This documentary is therefore intended as a tribute: it brings together both numerous testimonies and a collection of archival films and photos, signed by Mary Fife.
Production
Société historique de Piastrebaie
Language
FR
Status
Released
Cast
Mary Febiger Fife
Lisanne Boudreault
(Narration)
Raymonde Bourque
Renée Harvey
Jean-Marie Tanguay
Denise Devost
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