Cafeteria

201524 min 23 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Francine Hébert

Production: Maryse ChapdelaineDominic Desjardins

Script: Francine Hébert

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in collaboration with Ici Radio-Canada.

When the idea of improving the cafeteria menu at a primary school in Cocagne in South Eastern New Brunswick comes up, it’s an entire movement that emerges. The community puts its shoulder to the wheel and overcomes multinational productions to promote local farmers. Everyone gets involved to make healthy eating a common goal as well as a learning opportunity.

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Subject categories


  • Food and Food Industries > Food HabitsSocio-economic Issues
  • Media Education > Documentary Film
  • Health/Personal Development > Healthy Eating, Nutrition
  • Social Studies > Social Policies and Programs

Credits


participant
Linda Dalpé
Rachel Schofield Martin
Rachel Allain
Patrick Henderson
Roger Richard
Jacob Goguen
Chantal Boucher
Ronald Duguay
William Breau
Eugenio Bozzo
director
Francine Hébert
researcher
Francine Hébert
writer
Francine Hébert
history consultant
Renée Blanchar
assistant director
Pamela Gallant
production manager
Pamela Gallant
camera
Mario Paulin
camera assistant
Martin Goguen
Louis-Philippe Chiasson
location sound
Serge Arseneault
picture editing
Pamela Gallant
sound design
Daniel Toussaint
mix re-recording
Daniel Toussaint
original music
Daniel Toussaint
mix
Luc Léger
technical support - mix
Bernard Belley
foley
Lise Wedlock
foley recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
online editing
Yannick Carrier
titles
Cynthia Ouellet
credits
Cynthia Ouellet
subtitles
Vision Globale
editing technical support
Patrick Trahan
Pierre Dupont
Isabelle Painchaud
Brad MacDonald
administrator
Geneviève Duguay
production coordinator
Colette Allain
technical coordinator
Daniel Claveau
producer
Maryse Chapdelaine
executive producer
Dominic Desjardins

Awards


  • Prix du public Radio-CanadaGala Éloizes
  • Best Acadian Short FilmInternational Francophone Film Festival in Acadie
  • Meilleur film franco-canadienRendez-vous Québec Cinéma