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Scandale (1982)

This film was a parody of current events in the Quebec government. In the movie, a group of workers at the Ministry of Culture decides to make a few extra dollars by creating their very own blue movie to supplement their falling income.
After finishing their film it unexpectedly gets entered into the Cannes Film Festival, where shocked audiences are forced to witness a very different side of the government’s culture than they were aware of. Since Scandale was relevant to the events of 1981, it was released quickly (at a production cost of only $450,000) and is now out of print.