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Old Posted Jun 21, 2024, 7:25 PM
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It should be noted that two of Sutherland's wives were accomplished actors in their own right. Shirley Douglas was a superlative actress, and Francine Racette played the mother in Louis Malle's all-time masterpiece Au Revoir Les Enfants. Racette also appeared with Sutherland in the mediocre 1977 Canadian thriller The Disappearance.
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It should be noted that two of Sutherland's wives were accomplished actors in their own right. Shirley Douglas was a superlative actress, and Francine Racette played the mother in Louis Malle's all-time masterpiece Au Revoir Les Enfants. Racette also appeared with Sutherland in the mediocre 1977 Canadian thriller The Disappearance.
Au Revoir Les Enfants is an amazing film.


Made me look up Keifer to see if that was his mom, and I forgot, his mom Shirley Douglas was the daughter of Tommy Douglas, former premier of Saskatchewan, founder of the NDP, and the “Greatest Canadian”
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2024, 10:40 PM
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2024, 8:05 PM
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Au Revoir Les Enfants is an amazing film.
Indeed. I first saw it as a teenager in the early-'90s, when it was shown a number of times after midnight on CBC, and I was transfixed from the opening scene, when Quentin bids farewell to his mother and boards the train, a heartbreaking scene set to Schubert's achingly poignant "Moments Musicaux, No. 2". That quickly became one of my most-loved pieces of music. I included it in the slide show for my dad's funeral.

As for Sutherland himself, my fav film of his is probably Roeg's stylish, chilling riddle Don't Look Now, or Ordinary People. Murder by Decree, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Chabrol's lesser-known Blood Relatives, and Johnny Got His Gun are also worth mentioning.
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Families aren't really used to losing people without a trace anymore. It still happens, but it's more common to find the vessel and have some idea what happened, even if the bodies aren't recovered. And the amount of time they were gone cannot be survived if they were in the cold North Atlantic.

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I've been noticing these camera things popping up in random spots, mostly have seen them in various parts of Surrey, I also saw one in the Seattle area and Bellingham down in the States. They are easily spotted by their blue lights.

Are they popping up anywhere else in Canada?

This one is in Surrey at a gas station on King George, there is also a Tim hortons inside and outside the store on the street side you often would see drug addicts doing their thing hanging out, passed out etc there but since the camera went up it seems like it is keeping them away.

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