Father to Son

195126 minFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Roger Blais

Production: Guy Glover

Script: Alvin Goldman

A story about the descendants of French-Canadian pioneers who first settled on strip farms along the St. Lawrence River. The film concerns the Valin family--the parents and their thirteen children, representing the eighth and ninth generations to live on the ancestral farm. Reflecting the rural life of this part of Québec, the film takes us through the four seasons on the Valin farm. Mr. Valin must decide which of his elder sons shall inherit the farm. Closing sequences show the decision equitably made and the line of succession assured for a tenth generation.

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  • Families > Family PortraitsRural FamiliesWork and Unemployment
  • Social Issues > Life in the RegionsQuebec Society
  • Agriculture > QuébecRural Life

Credits


director
Roger Blais
producer
Guy Glover
commentary
Alvin Goldman
photography
Jean-Marie Couture
sound
Joseph Champagne
editing
David Mayerovitch
music
Maurice Blackburn
sound editing
Kenneth Heeley-Ray
re-recording
Clarke Daprato
narrator
Frank Peddie