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China Mission: The Chester Ronning Story
198057 min 36 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Tom Radford
Production: Michael ScottLydia Semotuk
Script: Stanley JacksonTom Radford
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in cooperation with the Alberta Department of Education.
Chester Ronning was born in Fancheng, China, in 1894, the son of Norwegian missionaries. Until his death at the age of ninety, he was everything from a cowboy to an ambassador, a college president to a Peace River homesteader, a missionary to a member of the Alberta legislature. But Ronning, who died in December 1984, is best remembered in international circles for his long and close relationship with China. Throughout his many careers, including that of Canadian High Commissioner to India, ambassador to Norway, and head of an international mission in 1966 to end the war in Vietnam, Ronning's lifelong ambition was to explain China to the western world. His story is a rare example of the meeting of east and west in a compassionate, remarkable man.
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Subject categories
- Politics and Government > AsiaInternational RelationsPortraits
- Developing Countries > ChinaPolitics, Government and HistoryPortraits
- Geography > Human Geography
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Religious Diversity/Heritage
- History > World History
Credits
- director
- Tom Radford
- producer
- Michael Scott
- executive producer
- Lydia Semotuk
- Michael Scott
- commentary
- Stanley Jackson
- Tom Radford
- photography
- Robert Reece
- Ron Orieux
- Harry Nuttall
- Richard Westlien
- sound
- Garrell Clark
- Ann McGaw
- Ed Smith
- Lesley Topping
- editing
- Christopher Tate
- sound editing
- Christopher Tate
- re-recording
- Clive Perry
- narrator
- Cedric Smith
- music
- Roger Deegan
Awards
- Honorable Mention - Category: Films longer than 46 minutesHEMISFILM
- Honorable MentionGolden Gate Awards Competition & International Film Festival