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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  • 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