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Hadwin's Judgement
20151 h 31 min 18 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Sasha Snow
Production: Elizabeth Yake (True West Films)David Allen (Passion Planet)David Christensen (National Film Board of Canada)Yves Ma (National Film Board of Canada)Tracey Friesen (National Film Board of Canada)Ron MannAndrew Ruhemann (Passion Planet)George Chignell (Passion Planet)Marguerite PigottMaureen LevittJulia WrigleyBob CroweJordana Ross
Script: Sasha Snow
Co-produced by True West Films, Passion Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada with the support of a Paul D. fleck Fellowship Residency at the BANFF Centre and in association with the National Film Board of Canada, Canada Media Fund, Danny Khalili, Paul cooke, Rodney Portman, Super Channel, Film 4, Creative BC, Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO), Bamboo Shoots Documentary Prize and Documentary Channel.
Hadwin's Judgement is a spellbinding and visually stunning account of environmentalism, obsession, and myth set in the Pacific Northwest. It chronicles one man’s resolute struggle to reconcile what he regarded as an intolerable and conspiratorial affront—not just to the land, but to humanity as well.
Inspired by John Vaillant’s award-winning book The Golden Spruce, the film covers the events that led up to the infamous destruction of an extraordinary 300-year-old tree held sacred by the indigenous Haida nation of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia.
Grant Hadwin, a logging engineer and formidable survivalist, lived and worked happily for many years in BC's remote and ancient forests. But witnessing the devastation wrought by clear-cutting finally drove him to commit what some would say was an extraordinary and perverse act, one that ran contrary to all he had come to value.
A compelling hybrid of drama and documentary, Hadwin's Judgement interweaves speculation, myth and reality to explore the possible motives for Hadwin’s unprecedented crime and the consequences of his actions. The film charts his emotional crusade against the destruction of the world’s last great temperate rainforest, a crusade that ends tragically with a mystery—and a prophetic warning—that seals Hadwin’s fate as both madman and visionary.
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Environmental Issues
- Environment and Conservation > ForestsIndigenous ConcernsSocial Action
- Geography > Environmental IssuesTerritory: Indigenous
- Science > Environmental Science
Credits
- writer
- Sasha Snow
- director
- Sasha Snow
- producer
- Elizabeth Yake
- David Allen
- David Christensen
- Yves Ma
- executive producer
- David Christensen
- Tracey Friesen
- Ron Mann
- Andrew Ruhemann
- film editor
- Gareth C. Scales
- Ben Stark
- special consultant
- Herb Hammond
- John Vaillant
- original score
- Jack Ketch
- co-producer
- George Chignell
- associate producer
- Teri Snelgrove
- cast
- Doug Chapman
- Kayla Wilson
- director of photography
- Sasha Snow
- Victor Prokopowicz
- Simon Schneider
- 1st assistant cameraman
- Victor Prokopowicz
- Andy Stewart
- Victor Prokopowicz
- swing
- Andy Stewart
- grip
- Carson Jobin
- Carson Jobin
- sound recordist
- Shawn Miller
- Millar Montgomery
- 1st assistant director
- Brendan Brady
- casting
- Catherine Falcon
- voice casting
- Melissa Harris
- art director
- Cailin Bator
- makeup
- Audrey Himmer-Jude
- wardrobe
- Alya McIninch
- location scout
- Richard Boyce
- Terry Husband
- production co-ordinator
- Michelle St. John
- Brendan Brady
- Kate Parker
- haida gwali operator
- James Nickerson
- hadia watchman
- Sean Young
- production manager
- Brendan Brady
- daily
- Brian Nash
- Towustasin Stocker
- interviewee
- Merilyn Baldwin
- Herb Hammond
- Reg Davidson
- Tom Illidge
- Scott McKenzie
- Gene Runtz
- John Vaillant
- Ralph Stocker
- Martin Williams
- Jen Wilson
- Chris Winsor
- haida narrator
- Leo Gagnon
- voice-over
- Michael Kopsa
- logging technical consultant
- Rollie Auger
- Walter Van Hell
- assistant producer
- Gaby Bastyra
- archive researcher
- Richard Boyce
- Found Images Research
- Chris Gent
- Elizabeth Klinck
- Paula Sawadsky
- Sandra Mendenhall
- assistant editor
- Josh Fairbairn
- post-production manager
- Tom Cushing
- digital colourist
- Asa Shoul
- digital on-line editor
- Nick Anderson
- digital manager
- Matt James
- digital co-ordinator
- François Kamffer
- digital conform editor
- Tim Drewett
- Michelle Cort
- Tom Sugden
- Steve Owen
- Tom Cairns
- Jonathan Dickinson
- data transfer
- Mike Andrews
- Lizzie Newsham
- re-recording mixer
- George Foulgham
- assistant re-recording mixer
- Nas Parkash
- sound effects editor
- Tom Foster
- dialogue editor
- Claire Ellis
- VFX lead
- Gareth Parry
- foley producer
- Kinda McAteer
- foley artist
- Ian Mackie
- foley engineer
- Rick Senechal
- foley assistant
- Bonnie Lambie
- VFX
- Beren Croll
- VFX producer
- Fatemeh Khoshkhou
- VFX designer
- Yianni Papanicolaou
- titles
- Bamboo Shoots
- haida translation
- Mary Swanson
- sound engineer
- Chris McLaren
- Steve Bush
- closed captioning
- Bamboo Shoots
- legal services
- Kim C. Roberts
- Chandler Fogden
- interim financing
- Robin Mirsky-Daniels
- production accountant
- Paul Websdale
- Wolrige Mahon
- production bookeeper
- Annie Storey
- Jennifer Strelive
- production insurance
- Front Row Insurance Brokers Inc.
- music producer
- Jack Ketch
- music arrangement
- Jack Ketch
- music recording
- Jack Ketch
- director general
- Michelle van Beusekom
- production coordinator
- Karen Downing
- production supervisor
- Kathryn Lynch
- unit administrator
- Jennifer Roworth
- technical edit coordinator
- Wes Machnikowski
- marketing manager
- Leslie Stafford
- production executive
- Marguerite Pigott
- Maureen Levitt
- Julia Wrigley
- Bob Crowe
- Jordana Ross
- creative head
- Bruce Cowley
Awards
- Public Choice ex aequo with Bientôt dans vos assiettes! (de gré ou de force…) by Paul MoreiraFestival de films de Portneuf sur l'environnement
- Grand PrizeFestival de films de Portneuf sur l'environnement
- Best Canadian FilmVancouver International Mountain Film Festival
- Best Film: Mountain Environment & Natural HistoryBanff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival