The Point
1978-06-10 | Documentary
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This documentary is a portrait of Point St. Charles, one of Montreal’s notoriously bleak neighbourhoods. Many of the residents are English-speaking and of Irish origin; many of them are also on welfare. Considered to be one of the toughest districts in all of Canada, Point St. Charles is poor in terms of community facilities, but still full of rich contrasts and high spirits – that is, most of the time.
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On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Point is 8.2/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 8.0/10.
On October 04, 2024, there were 186 public reaction to The Point including Disneyfied, holy, cringy factor, terribly sad, for when you want to cry.
The runtime of The Point is 48 minutes.
The genre of The Point is Documentary.
The casts of The Point are Budd Knapp starring as .
The release date of The Point is June 10, 1978.
This documentary is a portrait of Point St. Charles, one of Montreal’s notoriously bleak neighbourhoods. Many of the residents are English-speaking and of Irish origin; many of them are also on welfare. Considered to be one of the toughest districts in all of Canada, Point St. Charles is poor in terms of community facilities, but still full of rich contrasts and high spirits – that is, most of the time..
The director of The Point is Robert A. Duncan.