The White Ship

196614 min 54 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Hector Lemieux

Production: Rex Tasker

Script: Rex Tasker

Sailing ships on an open sea make an attractive sight, all the more to be valued because of their rarity. This film shows one of the Portuguese schooners that fished the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. From the moment the townsfolk turn out for the blessing of the ship and crew, to the time when the ship turns homeward with the season's catch--leaving one crewman in a Newfoundland grave--this film holds the viewer's attention on an ancient calling that will soon disappear.

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Subject categories


  • Fishing and Hunting Industries > Fishing BoatsFishing CommunitiesForeign CountriesNewfoundland
  • Foreign Countries > Spain and Portugal

Credits


director
Hector Lemieux
photography
Hector Lemieux
producer
Rex Tasker
script
Rex Tasker
sound
Claude Pelletier
editing
John Spotton
sound editing
Victor Merrill
re-recording
Ron Alexander
Roger Lamoureux

Awards


  • MedalInternational Festival of Films on People and Countries