YUL 871 57 years old

YUL 871

In this Canadian film, an engineer from Paris flies to Montreal, partly on business, partly in search of parents displaced by World War II, and partly because of the prevailing restlessness of the age. The film is a time capsule of 1960s Montreal. The protagonist is in a foreign land and has time to kill. What he does or doesn’t do is entirely up to him. You can’t guess what is going to happen. It is a brief moment in time that every traveller has experienced. You are totally free but also totally lost. Everything is possible. YUL 871 is a great example of the well-made, small budget feature films the NFB (The National Film Board of Canada) produced in the 1960s and 1970s.

Credits

YUL 871 Cast

Name Character
Louise Marleau She was 21, now 79 years old
Andrée Lachapelle She was 34, 88 years old when she died
Claude Préfontaine He was 33, 79 years old when he died
Charles Denner He was 40, 69 years old when he died
Jean Lapointe He was 30, now 88 years old
Victor Désy He was 34, 85 years old when he died

YUL 871 Crew

Name Department
Jacques Godbout as Script. He was 32 (now 90) years old Crew
Jacques Godbout as Director. He was 32 (now 90) years old Directing
François Dompierre as Music. He was 23 (now 80) years old Sound
Georges Dufaux as Art Direction. He was 39 (81) years old when He died Art
Georges Dufaux as Cinematography. He was 39 (81) years old when He died Crew
YUL 871 poster
YUL 871 (57 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, July 30, 1966
  • Runtime: 71 minutes