Temiscaming Quebec
(Témiscamingue Québec)
Year: 1975
Language: English
Format: 16mm Colour
Director:
Martin Duckworth
Producer:
Dorothy Hénaut,
Len Chatwin
Cinematographer:
Serge Giguère,
Martin Duckworth
Editor:
Michael Rubbo,
Gérard Senécal,
Martin Duckworth,
Ginny Stikeman
Sound:
Hugues Mignault,
Benoît Fauteux
Music:
Bob Robb
Narration:
Michel Garneau
Production Company:
National Film Board of Canada
Part I: Our Bread-and-Butter and Our Home, 31 min.
Part II: A Marriage of Necessity, 33 min.
This direct-cinema documentary depicts what happened to a company town after its principal employer, Canadian International Paper, closed down in 1972. Part I details the steps taken by ex-CIP managers and the townspeople to re-open the mill under a new name and a new co-operative ownership. Part II shows the difficulties and frustrations involved in trying to operate the mill with outdated equipment and, more tellingly, the problems in making the new worker-management co-operative function in the face of outdated attitudes toward roles and responsibilities. This is an impressive, if rare, example of a committed social documentary by the NFB’s Anglophone filmmakers.
By:
Peter Morris