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It would be the year that changed everything. Banners, tear gas, police brutality, bias media, and endless marches to what became the largest social movement in North American history. The documentary begins when the Quebec Liberal Government announced a tuition increase in 2011, thus following the evolution of the protests through the eyes of the hundreds of thousands involved. It features archive footage from the monthly 22nd protests, interviews, and speeches by student representatives such as Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Martine Desjardins and Léo Bureau-Blouin.