Where to Watch The Devil's Share in Canada
Quebec, on the cusp of the 1960s. The province is on the brink of momentous change. Deftly selecting clips from nearly 200 films from the National Film Board of Canada archives, director Luc Bourdon reinterprets the historical record, offering us a new and distinctive perspective on the Quiet Revolution.
Watch "The Devil's Share" now on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, and NFB, and explore even more ways to dive into your favorite movie with Popcorn Time ultimate streaming guide.
There is 2 more external providers. You can see the complete list where to watch The Devil's Share.
The Devil's Share is ranked #6578 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Canada. The movie has climbed 11 places since yesterday.
The Popcorn Time ranking system calculates popularity by combining data from multiple trusted sources, including streaming platforms, peer-to-peer trends, and global databases.
Our algorithm dynamically adjusts rankings based on how content performs across different platforms, regions, and timeframes. Each movie or show is scored using a combination of its global position, regional popularity, and historical performance. This ensures a fair, accurate, and constantly updated reflection of what's trending in Canada.
Explore even more streaming options for The Devil's Share!
Discover how to watch The Devil's Share across multiple platforms and countries! Whether you are at home or traveling abroad, finding where to stream legally has never been easier. From , The Devil's Share is available on leading services like . Accessible in 5 other countries, you can explore tailored streaming options that comply with local licensing, ensuring a hassle-free and legal viewing experience.
More Info
- Runtime
- 102 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- France
- Languages
- en
- Subtitles
- en, fr
Similars to The Devil's Share
Movie
While the war raged on, Henry Kissinger, national security advisor to President Nixon, and Lê Duc Tho, member of Vietnam's Politburo, held secret meetings in France.
Vietnam: Secret Negotiations that Ended the War (2015 )
Into the Light (2020 )
Movie
Over the past thirty years and with the rise of the Internet, the sex trade has grown globally until it has become a real industry today. Luxury or street prostitution, escort agencies, massage parlors, dance bars, the pornography industry or sex tourism ... But who really benefits from this trade which turns women's bodies into a merchandise that can be exploited at mercy? The sex trade offers a foray into a brutal world where the main actors trivialize the scope of their actions, reducing sexual exploitation to the level of a simple transaction.
Le commerce du sexe (2015 )
Movie
Nuremberg is where Nazi congresses were held. In the city where Hitler gathered huge crowds of fanatics, the court hosted in 1945 the greatest trial in History. The Allied victors judged those responsible for the Third Reich. Among the defendants are the Führer's closest surviving accomplices. But not only them: defendant number 27 is not even a man. It is an entire organization: the SS were a state within the state – which ruled all the police – with its own army, within the Nazi regime.
The SS: A Barbaric State (2019 )
Movie
In this homage, Louise Lecavalier's creative vision is fully explored, illuminating a woman in perpetual motion, spiritually, mentally and physically.
Louise Lecavalier – In Motion (2018 )
Olivier Primeau : audacieux (2018 )
Movie
Viola Léger. The 86-year-old actress is famous for her performance of La Sagouine, a character of Antonine Maillet, whom she has lived for more than 45 years. As a tribute to this exceptional career, we invite you to watch the newly released Simpson Viola by Rodolphe Caron for free on NFB.ca. In this touching and intimate work shot last year, the filmmaker immortalizes the daily life of Viola, at 85 years old, while she was preparing - again and again! - for new shows.
Simplement Viola: Pour l’amour de la Sagouine (2016 )
Movie
An unpredictable documentary from a fascinating storyteller, Agnès Varda’s last film sheds light on her experience as a director, bringing a personal insight to what she calls "cine-writing," traveling from Rue Daguerre in Paris to Los Angeles and Beijing.
Varda by Agnès (2019 )