Rose's House

197757 min 51 secFilm: Fiction

Direction: Clay Borris

Script: Paulette Jiles

This film takes an unvarnished look at life in a working-class district of Toronto. Based on the filmmaker's memories of his mother's boarding house in Cabbagetown, Toronto, this docudrama revolves around Rose and how she runs her establishment. With a household as full and varied as hers, where the marginal mix with the straight, situations arise that require immediate action. For bootlegging, violence, and stealing, Rose hands out her own brand of justice. Even authority isn't exempt: she becomes involved in a noisy dispute with a social worker over her son's theft of a bicycle.

Subject categories


  • Social Issues > Social Problems
  • Women > Working Life

Credits


director
Clay Borris
writer
Paulette Jiles
cinematography
John F. Phillips
sound
Chris Terry
editing
Clay Borris
John F. Phillips
Arla Saare
re-recording
Tony Van den Akker
music
Willie Dunn
cast
Rose Maltais-Borris
Albert Borris
Ronald Maltais
Garry Borris
John Brown
Magella Joseph
George Martell
Paulette Jiles
Edmond Charest