A Local Kid

198526 min 22 secFilm: Fiction

Direction: Valmont Jobin

Production: Paul LapointeRaymond Gauthier

Script: Patricia DumasValmont Jobin

This drama is based on a tragic event that took place in Kapuskasing, Ontario, in 1963. A strike, declared illegal, had been causing misery among the loggers employed by the Spruce Falls Paper Company. A local farmers' cooperative continued to sell wood to the company despite the strike. Tensions rose, farmers and loggers clashed, and three men were killed. The story describes what happens when, a year later, the son of a farmer involved in the clash goes to work for the company. His first day at logging camp shows that old feelings die hard.

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  • Work and Labour Relations > Historical PerspectivesStrikes
  • Forestry > LumberjacksOntarioPulp and Paper IndustriesWorking Conditions and Coops
  • History - Canada - 1946-Present > OntarioWork and Labour Relations

Credits


director
Valmont Jobin
producer
Paul Lapointe
executive producer
Raymond Gauthier
script
Patricia Dumas
Valmont Jobin
photography
Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
sound
Richard Besse
editing
Pierre Lemelin
sound editing
Barry Backus
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
music
Marcel Aymar
Cano
cast
Lothaire Bluteau
Marc Briand
René Gingras
Rita Lafontaine
Constant Lalonde
Claude Léveillée
Claude Marquis
Adèle Reinhardt
Christian Saint-Denis
Charles Vinson