Mighty Jerome

20101 h 23 min 38 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Charles Officer

Production: Selwyn JacobTracey Friesen

Script: Charles Officer

In 1959, at just nineteen years of age, Harry Jerome was Canada’smost promising track and field star and he was on his way to the Olympics in Rome. By 1962, after suffering a gruesome leg injury, there was every reason to think that his racing days were over. But Jerome was not just a champion on the track; he was doubly determined off it. And so began his climb to what his coach, the legendary Bill Bowerman, called “the greatest comeback in track and field history.”

Through years of unparalleled political turbulence, racial conflict and his own personal challenges, Harry Jerome kept his head down and ran, displaying strength of character and willful perseverance every bit as impressive as his record-setting athleticism.

Filmmaker Charles Officer uses gorgeous monochrome imagery, impassioned interviews and astonishing archival footage to tell the runner’s triumphant story, from his early days in North Vancouver, through his three Olympics and his unequalled streak of records, to his sudden and tragically premature death. Family, friends and teammates recall a man who forever changed the Canadian sports landscape and made an indelible mark upon the world.

Compelling, surprising and urgently paced, Mighty Jerome will electrify sports fans, history buffs and all those with an appreciation for tales of courage and redemption.

Inspired by the book Running Uphill, The Fast, Short Life of Canadian Champion Harry Jerome by Fil Fraser.



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Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Black CommunityBritish Columbia
  • Sports and Leisure > Olympic and Commonwealth GamesRunning
  • Diversity > Black Studies
  • Health/Personal Development > Fitness/Physical Activities
  • Physical Education > Safety/Fair Play/Leadership
  • Social Studies > Social History

Credits


writer
Charles Officer
director
Charles Officer
producer
Selwyn Jacob
editor
Jesse James Miller
director of photography
John Price
original music composer
Schaun Tozer
music producer
Schaun Tozer
spoken word performer
Saul Williams
sound design
Jonathan Ritchie
supervising sound editor
Jonathan Ritchie
assistant editor
JR Mackie
production manager
Damian Kuehn
John Nadalin
sound recordist
Eric Davies
Tim Lue
steadicam operator
Cliff Hokanson
Jib operator
Nevin Merrells
1st assistant camera
Luke Campbell
Peter Carty
Christopher Chow
Kristin Fieldhouse
Justin Lovell
Michelle Yardley
additional cinematography
Christian Bégin
Ian Kerr
Devin Lund
Catherine Lutes
Larry Lynn
Charles Officer
Dan Power
gaffer
James Scott Portingale
key grip
Simon Doucet
Vincent Phillips
Felipe Rodriguez
Jamie Sutherland
dramatic re-enactment cast
Nykeem Provo
Claire Burns
Fidel Dwayne Hodge
art director
Diana Abbatangelo
set decorator
Perri Gorrara
wardrobe
Evilia Nikolouzos
makeup
Evilia Nikolouzos
wardrobe assistant
Caitlin Wright
hair
Caitlin Wright
production assistant
Patrick Hepburn
Tamara Jones
Matthew Scott
Allison Wilson-Forbes
background extra
Niville Diggs
Elaine Euwen
Jeno Huber
Kelly King
Lionel Williams
Jeffrey Snape
Peter Snider
Douglas A. Wilson
graphics
Charles Officer
titles
Charles Officer
technical consultant
Eliot Piltz
animation
Paul Morstad
archival research
Found Images Research
Sylvia Mezei
music clearances
Elizabeth Klinck
research
Stephen Brunt
Cheryl Foggo
transcription
Bongani Ngugama
music performer
Schaun Tozer
dialogue editor
Jesse Rankin
re-recording mixer
Jonathan Ritchie
re-recording studio
Black Dog Sound
digital film central producer
James Tocher
Curtis Staples
supervisor
Robert Egger
Chris Davies
colourist
Andrea Chlebak
technician
Monty Contractor
Christopher Irwin
Alexander Taylor
production coordinator
Jennifer Roworth
technical coordinator
Wes Machnikowski
production supervisor
Kathryn Lynch
marketing manager
Leslie Stafford
program administrator
Bruce Hagerman
executive producer
Tracey Friesen

Awards


  • Best Musical Score in a Documentary Program or SeriesLeo Awards
  • Best Overall Sound in a Documentary Program or SeriesLeo Awards
  • Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or SeriesLeo Awards
  • Best Feature Length Documentary ProgramLeo Awards
  • Northwest Regional Emmy Award for Best Historical DocumentaryThe Northwest Regional Emmy Awards