Acadia North and South - Zachary Richard interviewing Cecile Maillet
Episode 23: The Citadel of Cecile Maillet - Narrated by Zachary Richard;
02:29 - Zachary talks about how the Acadians in Quebec seemed to have blended in very well and how that now makes it hard to see the differences between people with and without Acadian culture, there are 1 million Québecois with Acadian heritage;
03:35 - Cecile explains that she takes her Acadian heritage with her wherever she goes because it is inside of her;
04:34 - Cecile has been in Quebec since 1965, she says she's completely integrated;
05:23 - Zach talks about what it means to be Acadian in a place that does not often show Acadian culture within its day to day life;
06:07 - Laval Doucet talks about Acadie being in ones soul not in the place that they live;
07:00 - Laval and Zachary discuss what being an Acadian means;
08:05 - Cecile talks about meeting Laval for the first time;
09:00 - She talks about having the taste for life and taking in all it has to offer; Footage of Old Quebec City;
10:21 - Cecile and Zach stand on the fort by the river where the English attacked Quebec and talk about history;
11:10 - Zach and Cecile talk about Longfellow and how his story helped keep the Acadian traditions alive;
11:24 - "Evangeline" interpreted by Marie-Jo Therio;
12:12 - Cecile and Zach talk about suffering and changing as time goes on;
13:13 - Zach tries to define what Acadians are if they are outside of Acadie;
14:10 - Discussion about the Battle of the Plains of Abraham;
16:26 - Cecile and Edith Butler talk about Acadian music;
19:17 - Zach and Monique Gagnon-Tremblay talk about Quebec's role in spreading French throughout North America;
20:26 - Zach and Jacques Saada talk about bringing Canadians together through language;
21:53 - Zach brings together a mixture of Acadians and Quebecois to enjoy music and food;
