This quirky little short by Gilles Carle was filmed on the pierced rock that stands near Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula. It is perhaps the most photographed natural phenomenon on Canada’s East Coast. Shot in the 1960s, the film has a very psychedelic feel to it, with animation, special effects, and a trio of women to guide us through.
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| Directing | Gilles Carle | Director |
| Writing | Gilles Carle | Writer |
| Production | Jacques Bobet | Producer |
| Editing | Eric de Bayser | Editor |
| Sound | Maurice Blackburn | Music |
| Visual Effects | Robert Verrall | Animation |
| Sound | Ron Alexander | Recording Supervision |
| Production | Jacques Bobet | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Wally Howard | Special Effects |
| Camera | Guy Borremans | Director of Photography |
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