Your Call Is Important To Us

Your Call Is Important To Us

8.0

Nov 15 2023

Documentary

The only thing colder than a Canadian winter is Canadian bureaucracy (probably). Based on five real life stories, Romy Boutin St-Pierre and Joe Nadeau pay homage to the nation-wide stress headache of phone calls with the government in this surprising short.

Joe Nadeau

Joe Nadeau

Mathieu Gatera

Mathieu Gatera

Amy Fournier

Amy Fournier

Wijdane Akachkach

Wijdane Akachkach

Agente téléphonique (voix)

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