Tugboat

196815 min 14 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Laurence Hyde

Production: Desmond Dew

Script: Laurence Hyde

Although the spectacular tales are told about the ships that sail the high seas, there is romance also in the little tugs that serve the waterfront. Filmed in Montréal harbour, this is the story of a now-retired tugboat, the Sir Hugh Allan. It is told by the captain himself and given musical counterpoint in a song composed about a tug. The film goes back almost half a century to include many scenes and anecdotes of what the St. Lawrence traffic used to be like.

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Subject categories


  • Transportation > Boats

Credits


director
Laurence Hyde
script
Laurence Hyde
editing
Laurence Hyde
producer
Desmond Dew
photography
Jacques Fogel
Don Virgo
Douglas Kiefer
sound
Marguerite Payette
animation
Pierre L'Amare
music
Eldon Rathburn

Awards


  • Prize awarded "for the high definition of its IMAX format shots as used in the dramatic development"Itinerant - Concours technique international du film UNIATEC
  • Silver Apple AwardNational Educational Media Network Competition
  • Honorable Mention International Film and Video Festival
  • Certificate of Merit - Category: General Interest and DocumentaryCork Film Festival