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Condemned to Breathe

Condemned to Breathe

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Condemned to Breathe

"Dad yelled when I let the air in."

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A powerful film that reveals the human side of the industrial pollution crisis in the Limoilou neighborhood. The air itself becomes a silent killer, quietly invading the lives of its residents.

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Dominique Breton

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Jean-Yves Desgagnés

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Cécile Bellemare

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