St. Lawrence: Stairway to the Sea

19821 h 36 min 17 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Jacques GagnéJacques-Yves Cousteau

Production: John SohJean-Michel CousteauJacques Bobet

Script: Théodore Strauss

Co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and the Cousteau Society with the CBC, French Television (TF1) and Bavaria Atelier, GmbH.

In this spectacular documentary, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, oceanographer, and an NFB-Cousteau crew sail up the St. Lawrence River to the Great Lakes on board the specially equipped vessel, the Calypso. They explore the countryside from their helicopter and plumb the depths in their diving saucer. Shipwrecks, both historic and more recent, the Manicouagan power dam, Niagara Falls, the St. Lawrence Seaway locks, and an underwater chase with caribou are some of the sights filmed above and below water. What they see is exciting, sometimes dramatic and often disheartening; pollution is taking its toll.

Subject categories


  • Environment and Conservation > EcosystemsOceans, Seas and EstuariesPortraitsRivers and Bodies of Water
  • Geography and Geology > OntarioQuébecRivers and Streams
  • Geography > Environmental Issues
  • Science > Environmental Science

Credits


director
Jacques Gagné
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
producer
John Soh
Jean-Michel Cousteau
executive producer
Jacques Bobet
script
Théodore Strauss
narrator
Théodore Strauss
camera
Jean-Paul Cornu
Guy Dufaux
Jacques Leduc
Colin Mounier
Raymond Coll
Bernard Delemotte
Albert Falco
sound
Guy Jouas
editing
John Soh
Hedwige Bienvenu
sound mixer
Michel Descombes
music
John Scott