Jack Hodgins' Island

198156 min 13 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Robert Duncan

Production: Don HopkinsRobert DuncanGeorge Johnson

One of Canada's most exciting new literary talents, West Coast author Jack Hodgins talks about his world and his work. Using passages from his short stories and novels, the film enters the world of logging camps and saloons, of people and events on Vancouver Island. At times serious, sometimes hilarious, other times introspective, it is a reflection of a storyteller who writes about what goes on around him.

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Subject categories


  • Literature and Language - Canada > Canadian LiteratureEnglish-language WritersPortraits
  • Literature and Language > Portraits

Credits


director
Robert Duncan
producer
Don Hopkins
Robert Duncan
executive producer
George Johnson
cinematography
Ron Orieux
sound
Robert Young
editing
Bruce Giesbrecht
re-recording
Barry P. Jones
music
J. Douglas Dodd