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'The Merry World of Lopold Z' is a 1965 comedy-drama by Gilles Carle that played a key role in efforts to create a popular national cinema in Quebec.

The film follows the misadventures of its title character Lopold Z. (Guy L'cuyer), a snow plow operator for the City of Montreal, on Christmas Eve. The filmincorporates documentary film footage of snow clearing in Montreal, and in fact, had been originally commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada as a documentary on snow clearing, only to be turned into a fictional film by the director. The film paints a portrait of a hapless Qubcois little man, battling the winter elements as well as the demands of consumerism, sexual desire and the requirement at that time for French-speaking Quebecers to speak English to be successful.

As with other Quebec NFB films of the period, the film incorporates Direct Cinema techniques. It is also a film with a strong political point of view, with Carle intending his central character to be a "pre-revolutionary" figure, representing how the Qubcois people were being exploited by a capitalist, English-speaking power structure.

Ironically, while the film portrays a plow operator battling a traditional Montreal snow storm, an almost snowless winter meant that Carle had to film sporadically over 18 months. The film would go on to win first prize in the feature films category at the Festival of Canadian Films, held as part of the 1965 Montreal International Film Festival.Sydney Johnson, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/104381303/ "Film Festival Closes"]. 'Montreal Star', August 13, 1965.

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