The Fiddlers of James Bay

198028 min 42 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Bob Rodgers

Production: Bob RodgersMark ZannisGail SingerPeter Katadotis

Script: Mark ZannisDavid Wilson

Scots from the Orkney Islands came to trade in Northern Québec during the 17th century. They brought fiddles with them and introduced a new form of music to the Cree of James Bay. The music survived long after the Scots returned home. In this film two Cree fiddlers travel to the Orkney Islands, the birthplace of the music they learned from their fathers and grandfathers. The film captures the warmth and good will of this reunion.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityQuébec and Ontario
  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > English, Irish and Scottish Origins
  • Music > Folk MusicMusical Instruments

Credits


director
Bob Rodgers
producer
Bob Rodgers
Mark Zannis
Gail Singer
executive producer
Peter Katadotis
script
Mark Zannis
David Wilson
photography
Richard A. Stringer
David Peat
sound
Bob Lower
Gail Singer
Ian Leslie
Bob Robb
editing
David Wilson
sound editing
Donald Douglas
Danuta Klis
re-recording
Hans Peter Strobl
Adrian Croll

Awards


  • Certificate of Merit - Category: General Interest and Documentary Short Films SectionCork Film Festival