The Pinnacle and the Poet

199515 min 32 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Louise Abbott

Production: Wolf KoenigJudith MerrittDon Haig

Script: Louise Abbott

The Pinnacle and the Poet tells the story of a passionate seven-year struggle to save a mountain from private development and to save a rural lifestyle from extinction. The film explores poet Richard Sommer's decision to "get involved." It follows his efforts to rally both deeply rooted local people and urban come-latelies to his cause and it shows how he and other members of the Association for the Conservation of Pinnacle Mountain have won allies far beyond their own rural community in southern Quebec. It is a story that is specific and yet universal, as conservationists around the world wage increasingly bitter fights to preserve what remains of our natural environment.

Subject categories


  • Literature and Language - Canada > Canadian LiteratureEnglish-language WritersPoets and Poetry
  • Environment and Conservation > Mountains and DesertsSocial Action
  • Social Issues > Rural Life

Credits


director
Louise Abbott
script
Louise Abbott
photography
Louise Abbott
producer
Wolf Koenig
Judith Merritt
executive producer
Don Haig
animation camera
Jacques Avoine
Raymond Dumas
sound
Michel Chalut
editing
Pamela Gallant
sound editing
Jackie Newell
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Serge Boivin
narrator
Katie Malloch
music
Judith Gruber-Stitzer