Fred Pellerin is a storyteller. In recent years, he has given us a legendary cosmogony that he claims it's directly inspired from the true story of Saint-Élie-de-Caxton. Also, according to his singular universe, some of the people ...See moreFred Pellerin is a storyteller. In recent years, he has given us a legendary cosmogony that he claims it's directly inspired from the true story of Saint-Élie-de-Caxton. Also, according to his singular universe, some of the people currently living in the village are legends in the making. For a rare occasion, Fred Pellerin gives us a glimpse into his dazzling village life. Through his storyteller's glasses, he introduces us to: Jacques Langlois, a somewhat hermit-like man and a music lover, to Léo Déziel, a retired mechanic whose current level of activity surpasses his level from his working life, to Madame Garceau, an octogenarian who waltzes with memory and avant-garde, to Rocker, a high-performance speaker and shovelman, and to Maurice, a craftsmen of objects and a polisher of human relations.
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