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Mighty Jerome
20101 h 23 min 38 secFilm: Documentary
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