An American, Portrait of Raymond Luc Levasseur
99 mins
Posted on the FBI Ten Most Wanted List in 1977 for his involvement in bombings perpetrated by the United Freedom Front, he was arrested in 1984. From his prison cell in 1992, the political prisoner Raymond Luc Levasseur writes 'My Blood is Quebecois' in which he explains his rebellion and his radicalization by his status as a 'frog' and the racism he witnessed in a small mill town of Maine where his ancestors came to work in the factories. Released in 2004, he returned to his native Maine where he tells us about his career, from his childhood in a French Canadian family until today.
Raymond Luc Levasseur
Himself
Sarah Neufeld
Original Music Composer
Pierre Marier
Producer
Pierre Marier
Executive Producer
Thomas Szacka-Marier
Cinematography
Pierre Marier
Director
Martine Cossette
Editor
Pierre Marier
Boom Operator
Catherine Van Der Donckt
Sound Editor
Bruno Bélanger
Sound Mixer
Pierre Marier
Writer