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'Trouble-Maker' is a Canadian drama film, directed by Pierre Patry and released in 1964."1964 Revisited: The Sense of a Beginning". 'Film in Canada', 2006.

The film stars Lucien Hamelin as Lucien, a student at a religious school who begins to rebel against the strict moral order of the Roman Catholic priests.[http://mi.lapresse.ca/screens/fbd0712e-8417-485c-aa8b-ef619f327ad5__7C___0.html "Les curiosits du cinma qubcois: TROUBLE-FTE (1964)"]. 'La Presse', June 30, 2018.

It was made over 25 days on a shoestring budget, and adapted some aspects of the direct cinema style of filmmaking. The film is typically analyzed by critics as an allegory for the Quiet Revolution, although its criticism of the Catholic church saw Patry threatened with excommunication."Film caused a stir in 1963". 'Sudbury Star', September 24, 2000.

The film was a Canadian Film Award finalist for Best Motion Picture in 1964."Porpoise Documentary Wins Top Canadian Award". 'The Globe and Mail', May 9, 1964.

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