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In 1948, penniless immigrant Philip Fermanian opened the Cinema Pine in Saint-Adèle. The family's patriarch, forced to flee Turkey during the Armenian genocide, watched his son Tom grow up behind the projectors. This family-owned movie theatre would hold a unique place in the North American film industry.

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In 1948, penniless immigrant Philip Fermanian opened the Cinema Pine in Saint-Adèle. The family's patriarch, forced to flee Turkey during the Armenian genocide, watched his son Tom grow up behind the projectors. This family-owned movie theatre would hold a unique place in the North American film industry.
Autorenporträt
Journalist and author Stéphane Desjardins has managed several newspapers and newsrooms (Journal de l'assurance, Finance et Investissement, Québec Inc., Canal Argent/TVA Nouvelles, Coopoint, Géo Plein Air, Le Vélo Urbain, Journal AccèsLaurentides). In 2013, he founded the hyperlocal news network pamplemousse.ca, which he ran until 2018. He currently works as a personal finance and consumer affairs columnist for the Journal de Montréal and the Journal de Québec.