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|name = Creole Connections

|director = Alain d'Aix

|producer = Nathalie Barton

|writer = Alain d'Aix

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|runtime = 52 minutes

|country = Canada

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'Creole Connections' is a 1986 Canadian documentary film produced by Montreal's InformAction, profiling the Creole language and culture in the Lesser Antilles. Its title comes from a song by Martinique singer Dd Saint Prix. The film was shot in 1984 across four territories: Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Lucia.

See also



*Canadian films of the 1980s

References



Category:1986 documentary films

Category:1986 films

Category:Canadian documentary films

Category:Caribbean culture

Category:Films set in Dominica

Category:Films set in Guadeloupe

Category:Films set in Martinique

Category:Films set in Saint Lucia

Category:Films shot in Dominica

Category:Films shot in Guadeloupe

Category:Films shot in Martinique

Category:Films shot in Saint Lucia

Category:French-based pidgins and creoles

Category:Canadian independent films

Category:Films set in the Caribbean

Category:Quebec films

Category:French-language Canadian films

Category:1980s Canadian films


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