NFB Collection
The Settler
195215 min 58 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Bernard DevlinRaymond Garceau
Production: Guy Glover
Script: Bernard Devlin
This film shows the development of the Abitibi region of northern Québec, told in terms of the toil and sweat of the settlers who, in the 1930s, fled the depression-stricken St. Lawrence lowlands. With axe and saw, they carved homesteads out of the wilderness. Their hardships, hardly less than those encountered by the first Canadian pioneers, are recounted. How the forest gradually gave way to farm plots is shown. Twenty years later the village of St. Pierre is surrounded by agricultural lands, showing little trace of the labour they cost.
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Subject categories
- Agriculture > Historical PerspectivesPioneersQuébec
- History - Canada - 1920-1945 > QuébecRegional DevelopmentSettlement
- Geography > Human GeographyTerritory: Regional
- History and Citizenship Education > Modernization of Quebec Society (1929-1980)
- Social Studies > Social History
Credits
- director
- Bernard Devlin
- Raymond Garceau
- producer
- Guy Glover
- script
- Bernard Devlin
- camera
- Denis Gillson
- sound
- George Croll
- Kenneth Heeley-Ray
- editing
- Victor Jobin
- narrator
- William Greaves
- music
- Morris Surdin
Awards
- Honourable Mention - Category: Theatrical ShortGenie Awards
- Recognition of MeritAnnual Golden Reel Film Festival - Film Council of America
- Second Prize - Category: Education for FarmersInternational Festival of the Agricultural Film