Northern Fisherman

196623 min 47 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Martin Defalco

Production: George Pearson

Scénarisation: Martin DefalcoStrowan Robertson

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Canadian Department of Fisheries.

A film about the life of an Indigenous fisherman of the prairie provinces. For commercial fishermen the film shows simple but effective sanitary measures to protect the freshness and attractiveness of freshwater catches. For general audiences, there is a view of Indigenous life and enterprise. The commentary is spoken by the fisherman as he goes about his work. He recalls his boyhood when the men of his band freighted by canoe for the Hudson's Bay Company. But he talks about much more than fishing and hunting. He speaks of education, of sickness and health, of family, of poverty, of the pleasures of a Saturday night dance, and he demonstrates the tricks of his own trade--when to set a net, how to handle fish, and what it all costs in money, time, equipment and skill.

Catégories de sujets


  • Chasse et Pêche commerciales > Premières NationsMesures de sécurité
  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > PêcheSanté et SécuritéProvinces des Prairies

Générique


réalisateur
Martin Defalco
producteur
George Pearson
scénario
Martin Defalco
Strowan Robertson
photographie
Don Virgo
Douglas Kiefer
montage
Lucien Marleau
montage sonore
Victor Merrill
ré-enregistrement
Ron Alexander
Roger Lamoureux
montage musique
Donald Douglas
chanson - écriture
Buffy Sainte-Marie