Flowers on a One-way Street

196857 min 10 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Robin Spry

Production: Joseph Koenig

Script: Robin Spry

Yorkville Avenue, Toronto, received newspaper prominence after it became what the papers called a "hippie haven." This film records what happened after the young people staged demonstrations to have the street closed to traffic, and civic authorities used corresponding persuasions to keep it open as a necessary traffic artery. The main confrontation takes place at a council meeting in City Hall, to which spokesmen for the young people have come to present their case. Here the film provides opportunity to judge both their attitudes and those of the city administration.

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Subject categories


  • Social Issues > Canadian CommunitiesCultural GroupsUrban Life
  • Urbanism > Community LifeMunicipal GovernmentOntarioTransportationUrban Life

Credits


director
Robin Spry
script
Robin Spry
producer
Joseph Koenig
photography
Douglas Kiefer
sound
Russ Heise
editing
Christopher Cordeaux
sound editing
Victor Merrill
re-recording
Ron Alexander
Roger Lamoureux

Awards


  • First Prize - Gold Hugo for Best Television Film - Category: Local BroadcastInternational Film Festival
  • Golden Boomerang -Special Prize for the balance of reportage and style successfully creating involvement n the immediacy of its subjectInternational Film Festival
  • Blue Ribbon AwardItinerant - American Film and Video Festival