Roger D’Astous
Étienne Desrosiers
The remarkable achievements of Roger D’Astous (1926−1998), as seen through the eyes of his clients and colleagues, based on unpublished archives. One of Canada’s leading architects in the 20th century and a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, D’Astous devoted his life to defining a nordic architecture. He designed two Montreal symbols: the Château Champlain hotel and the Olympic Village. D’Astous fell from grace but experienced a rennaissance in the 1980s.
| Director | Étienne Desrosiers |
| Script | Étienne Desrosiers |
| Production | Étienne Desrosiers |
| Participation | Henri Brillon, Roger D'Astous, Yves Deschamps, Guy R. Legault, Serge Savard, France Vanlaethem, Michel Catrice, Francine Grimaldi, Luc Durand |
| Editing | Etienne Desrosiers |
| Artist | Roger D'Astous, Yves Deschamp, France Vanlaethem, Henri Brillon, Luc Durand, Guy R. Legault |
| Narration | Emmanuel Schwarz |
| Sound | Louis Desparois |
| Cinematography | Stéphane Ivanov |
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