A Passage from Burnt Islands

199247 min 46 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Alan Handel

Production: Alan HandelSally BochnerColin NealeBarry Lazar

Script: Alan Handel

Co-produced by the NFB and Alan Handel Productions Inc. with the financial assistance of the Secretary of State of Canada.

The elementary school in the small fishing village of Burnt Islands, Newfoundland, was one of the worst in the province. Many of the students who graduated could not read and write well enough to get through high school. Without some drastic changes, the cycle of illiteracy and uncertainty about the future in a single-resource economy, would be repeated for yet another generation. Change appeared in the form of Ray Bown, an energetic and dedicated school principal. Calling upon parents and teachers to join his crusade for literacy, Bown turned a struggling school into a place where students were eager to learn, and instilled in parents a sense of hope for their children's future.

Subject categories


  • Education > Child EducationLiteracy Education and Learning Disabilities
  • Fishing and Hunting Industries > Fishing CommunitiesNewfoundland

Credits


director
Alan Handel
script
Alan Handel
producer
Alan Handel
Sally Bochner
executive producer
Colin Neale
associate producer
Barry Lazar
camera
Roger Rochat
sound
Marie-France Delagrave
editing
D. Todd
sound editing
Tony Reed
re-recording
Shelley Craig
narrator
Gordon Pinsent
music
Jean Derome

Awards


  • Honorable Mention International Film and Video Festival