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A Ballad of South Mountain
198754 min 49 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Hubert Schuurman
Production: Rex TaskerShelagh Mackenzie
Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley is known as a prosperous agricultural area, but it also contains pockets of rural poverty. The most visible aspect of this poverty is substandard housing. In a fascinating look at an isolated and marginalized social group, this film focuses on two couples for whom an improvement in housing has fostered hopes for a better life. A Ballad of South Mountain is the first of two documentaries dealing with some of the problems of, and solutions to, rural poverty in the Annapolis Valley. (See also The Church and the Hearth.)
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Subject categories
- Families > PovertySocial Programs and Services
- Social Issues > PovertyReligion and EthicsRural LifeSocial Services in Canada
Credits
- director
- Hubert Schuurman
- cinematography
- Hubert Schuurman
- editing
- Hubert Schuurman
- producer
- Rex Tasker
- executive producer
- Shelagh Mackenzie
- sound
- Yvonne Tessier
- Arthur McKay
- sound editing
- Jane Porter
- Les Halman
- re-recording
- Hans Peter Strobl
- Adrian Croll
- narrator
- Jennifer Foster
- music
- Steven Naylor