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First Winter
198126 min 37 secFilm: Fiction
Direction: John N. Smith
Production: John N. SmithSam GranaRoman Kroitor
Script: Gloria DemersCynthia Scott
This historical drama features the first winter spent in Canada by a family of Irish immigrants deep in the Ottawa Valley. The year is 1830. Because the father is working in a logging camp, the mother has sole charge of the family. Sickness overtakes her, and she dies. The children are left on their own to survive. The film graphically illustrates the enormous hardships endured by the first settlers who had to cope with a climate with which they were unfamiliar. A beautiful, moving film.
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Subject categories
- History - Canada - Pre-1867 > Immigration and SettlementOntarioPioneer Life
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Aging/Death and Dying
- History > Early Colonization/Settlement
- History and Citizenship Education > Population and Settlement (1608-present)Struggles in the British Colony (1791-1850)
Credits
- director
- John N. Smith
- producer
- John N. Smith
- Sam Grana
- executive producer
- Roman Kroitor
- script
- Gloria Demers
- Cynthia Scott
- photography
- David De Volpi
- sound
- Jacques Drouin
- editing
- Richard Todd
- sound editing
- Jackie Newell
- music
- Tadhg De Brun