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  1. 29 de mar. de 2016 · Going to War With Guibord. “What would Jean-Jacques Rousseau do?” Political satires often tend to be dark and sharp-edged; but this little comedy is a kinder, gentler political movie, which nevertheless manages to comment effectively and amusingly on how democratic governments work.

  2. Year 2015. Run Time 108min. Genre Comedy, Drama. All eyes are on independent politician Steve Guibord (Huard), as he holds the swing vote on Canada’s decision to go to war in the Middle East. The pressure’s on from both sides of Parliament — and from his wife and daughter.

  3. also known as “going to war with guibord” IN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES An idealistic young Haitian travels to rural Quebec to intern for an independent Member of Parliament when a national debate erupts that finds the MP holding the tie-breaking vote.

  4. Tom McSorley is by with his review of the new Falardeau film, Going to War with Guibord.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2016 · "Guibord comes to the following conclusion: the politician always makes enemies and often comes out emptied and bruised from his mandate. But then what will be Guibord's final decision? Will he be fooled by the lure of power and money or will he remain faithful to his political line of conduct?

  6. " Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre " (Marlborough is going off to war), also known as " Mort et convoi de l'invincible Malbrough " (The death and burial of the invincible Marlborough), is a folk song in French. History.

  7. Guibord is an independent Member of Parliament who represents Prescott-Makadewà-Rapides-aux Outardes, a vast county in Northern Quebec. As the entire country watches, Guibord unwillingly finds himself in the awkward position of holding the decisive vote to determine whether Canada will go to war.