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Wiebo's War (Short Version)
201152 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: David York
Production: Bonnie Thompson (National Film Board of Canada)David York (52 Media Inc.)David ChristensenBryn HughesNick Hector
Script: David York
Produced by 52 Media Inc. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada.
Wiebo's War tells the story of a Christian community at war with the oil and gas industry.
Wiebo Ludwig is the prime suspect in a recent string of pipeline bombings. The bombings echo a campaign of sabotage he waged against the oil and gas industry in the 90s – barricading roads, blowing up wells and culminating in the unsolved death of a sixteen-year-old girl on his family's farm.
The Ludwig family lives in northern Alberta, in the heart of Canada's oil patch. They came twenty-five years ago, wanting to live in more closely in accordance with their Christian beliefs, according to Scripture. They built their community in the wilderness with their own hands, not knowing that it lay on top of one of the largest undeveloped fields of natural gas on the continent. Other people take whatever buyout is on offer and make accommodation with the oil and gas industry. Wiebo and his family – after years of trying to deal with the industry, politicians and the media - went to war.
The community is self-sufficient in food and electricity, but isolated. Apart from Wiebo and his wife Mamie, there are five married couples, seven unmarried adults and thirty-eight grandchildren, many entering their teenaged years. They are security conscious, aware that they are being watched, open to the outside world, but guarded.
And they believe that those who don't share their beliefs, like filmmaker David York, are living in terrible darkness.
Subject categories
- Industry and Commerce > Oil and Gas Industries
- Social Issues > Violence
- Civics/Citizenship > Citizen Responsibilities
- Diversity > Diversity in Communities
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
- History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today
Credits
- writer
- David York
- director
- David York
- producer
- Bonnie Thompson
- David York
- executive producer
- David Christensen
- David York
- editor
- Nick Hector
- director of photography
- Kirk Tougas
- composer
- Jonathan Goldsmith
- family video
- Joshua Ludwig
- co-producer
- Bryn Hughes
- Nick Hector
- sound recordist
- Downy Karvonen
- David Best
- additional photography
- Patrick McLaughlin
- Andrew Sims
- Daron Donahue
- sound editor
- Michael Bonini
- assistant editor
- Sam Ellens
- music performer
- Ben Grossman
- Jonathan Goldsmith
- music mixer
- Michael Banton-Jones
- re-recording mixer
- Lou Solakofski
- online editing
- Zamasti Films
- visual research
- Judy Ruzylo
- research
- David Donahue
- graphics
- Ivan Verlaan
- still photographer
- Vincenzo Pietropaolo
- production accountant
- Kim Findlay
- legal
- Diana Cafazzo
- director general
- Cindy Witten
- production co-ordinator
- Faye Yoneda
- Ginette D'Silva
- marketing manager
- Kelly Fox
- production supervisor
- Mark Power
- unit administrator
- Darin Clausen
- head of production
- Bryn Hughes
- post-production supervisor
- Ivan Verlaan