Salt Water People

19922 h 1 min 35 secFilm: Documentaire

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Réalisation: Maurice Bulbulian

Production: Jacques ValléeDennis Murphy

Scénarisation: Maurice Bulbulian

Produced by the NFB with the financial assistance of the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.

Once the rivers and oceans of Canada's Pacific West Coast were teeming with life and the beaches offered up food in abundance. Now this fragile ecosystem is threatened by pollution, logging and the endless demands of a consumer society. In Salt Water People, the aboriginal tribes of the West Coast bear witness to the destruction and describe the battle they wage to protect their land and rights. Filmed deep within the ocean and along the spectacular mountain coastline of British Columbia, Salt Water People follows the cycle of the seasons as it examines the past, present and future of the West Coast fisheries and the Native tribes who depend on them for survival. By giving voice to the values and traditions of the West Coast First Nations people, the film asks viewers to examine their own attitudes toward the natural world and the exploitation of its resources.

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Catégories de sujets


  • Environnement et Conservation > Industries d'origine animaleEnjeux environnementauxPoissons et CrustacésSylvicultureAutochtones et l'Environnement
  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > Colombie-BritanniqueQuestion environnementalePêche
  • Chasse et Pêche commerciales > Environnement et ConservationPremières NationsRégion pacifiqueSaumon

Générique


réalisateur
Maurice Bulbulian
scénario
Maurice Bulbulian
producteur
Jacques Vallée
producteur exécutif
Dennis Murphy
cinématographie
Serge Giguère
son
Diane Carrière
montage
Marc Hébert
Maurice Bulbulian
montage sonore
Don Ayer
ré-enregistrement
Adrian Croll
animation
Bertrand Langlois
Pierre Veilleux
Marcia Rocha
narrateur
Ruby-Marie Dennis
Jane Woods
musique
R. Murray Schafer