WAL-TOWN The Film

20061 h 6 min 9 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Sergeo Kirby

Production: Ian McLaren (Productions Grand Nord Québec Inc.)Germaine Ying Gee Wong (National Film Board of Canada)Sergeo Kirby (Productions Grand Nord Québec Inc.)Sally Bochner (National Film Board of Canada)

Script: Sergeo Kirby

Co-produced by Productions Grand Nord and the National Film Board of Canada.

Six student activists. Thirty-six Canadian towns. One giant corporation. A daunting experiment in activism.

A group of six university students, calling themselves Wal-Town, take to the Canadian highway over two summers. Armed with thousands of pamphlets and fliers, and with one gonzo journalist along for the ride, they visit 36 of Canada's more than 200 Wal-Mart stores with one formidable goal: to raise public awareness about Wal-Mart's business practices and the effects of the company's policies on cities and towns across Canada.

Wal Town: The Film is the story of their ambitious, exasperating and ultimately rewarding journey.

Since the late 1980s, Wal-Mart has become an unstoppable force in the North American retail market. It is the largest corporation and the largest private employer in the world. Its growth rate is on an exponential curve that makes most economists blush.

But not everyone believes Wal-Mart's soaring success to be a good thing. The members of Wal-Town foresee dire consequences for Canada and the rest of the world if the Goliath retailer is not challenged immediately. With youthful passion, they bring their message, in the form of often hilarious cultural jams, to the very heart of Canadian consumerism—Wal-Mart's front door.

Interspersing frank exchanges between activists and Wal-Mart shoppers with interviews with a range of characters from either side of the issue, Wal Town: The Film takes us to the frontlines of the ongoing debate over the company's increasing dominance in the Canadian retail market. The film also creates an intimate portrait of six young activists as they experience the highs and lows of their first cross-country campaign.

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Subject categories


  • Industry and Commerce > Chambes of CommerceTrade and CommerceWork and Labour Relations
  • Social Issues > Consumer Culture
  • Economics > ConsumerismEmployment and UnemploymentGlobalizationWork Issues
  • Work and Labour Relations > Labour RelationsUnionization and the Labour MovementWorking Conditions
  • Civics/Citizenship > Citizen Responsibilities
  • Social Studies > Economics

Credits


director
Sergeo Kirby
producer
Ian McLaren
Germaine Ying Gee Wong
Sergeo Kirby
executive producer
Sally Bochner
writer
Sergeo Kirby
director of photography
Keith Pattington
sound
Keith Pattington
camera
Sergeo Kirby
Sebastian Lange
Craig Desson
Mark Achbar
editor
Hannele Halm
Alan Kohl
additional editing
Gabriel Taraboulsy
end titles
Gaspard Gaudreau
online editor
Sylvain Desbiens
David Oxilia
Éric Ruel
still photography
Jason Gondziola
original music
Matt Tomlinson
sound editor
Daniel Toussaint
assistant sound editor
Luc Raymond
dialogue editor
Mira Mailhot
re-recording
Serge Boivin
post-production coordinator
Linda Payette
motion design
Subcommunication
graphic design
Subcommunication
additional graphics
Thanh Pham
researcher
Brett Story
production assistant
Sarah Spring
Sarah Houde
James Larden
marketing manager
Moira Keigher
participant
Ezra Winton
Samara Grace Chadwick
Tim McSorley
Tom Price
Danielle Dalzell
Johanne Savoy
Rob Maguire