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The Devil's Hole

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The Devil's Hole
FrenchLe Trou du diable
Directed byRichard Lavoie
Written byRichard Lavoie
Yves Bélanger
Daniel Caron
Jean-Luc Martel
Marc Tremblay
Produced byMarc Daigle
François Dupuis
Richard Lavoie
CinematographyRichard Lavoie
Edited byIsabelle DeBloy
Music byGilles Leblanc
Production
company
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

The Devil's Hole (French: Le Trou du diable) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Richard Lavoie and released in 1989. The film profiles the discovery of the largest cave in Eastern Canada, the Grotte de Boischatel at Boischatel, Quebec.[1]

The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Francine Laurendeau, "Pour les amateurs d'abîmes". Le Devoir, December 2, 1989.
  2. ^ Julia Nunes, "East meets West in battle for Genies". The Globe and Mail, February 14, 1990.
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