Raôul Duguay, an actor known for his role in Q-Bec My Love (1970), brings a unique flair to the film's exploration of Quebec culture. His performance resonates with the film's vibrant and eclectic style, reflecting the spirit of the era. Although little is documented about his career, Duguay's contribution to this cult classic highlights the rich tapestry of Canadian cinema during the 1970s. Q-Bec My Love stands as a testament to the artistic movements of the time, with Duguay at the forefront.
Q-Bec My Love
This film, a kind of sketch, is directed with total freedom, without any concession to any kind of censorship. It seeks to remind the viewer that voyeurism stems from the way we look at things and human beings, not from the things and human beings themselves.