The Summer of '67

199457 minFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Albert KishDonald Winkler

Production: Albert KishDon Haig

Scénarisation: Donald Winkler

In 1967, the National Film Board produced two documentaries that captured the spirit of that turbulent year, as social and cultural revolution--and generational change--were part of daily discourse. One film followed the travels of fourteen Toronto teenagers over the course of the summer, while the other documented the conflict between the hippies of the day and Toronto City Council over the future of the Yorkville neighbourhood, then Canada's counter-culture capital. More than two decades later, the filmmakers have sought out some of the films' participants, not as an exercise in nostalgia but to discover what traces remain in the lives of those who most deeply felt the impact of the '60s.

Catégories de sujets


  • Cinéma > Rôle socialDocumentaires
  • Société > Changements sociaux

Générique


réalisateur
Albert Kish
Donald Winkler
producteur
Albert Kish
montage
Albert Kish
producteur exécutif
Don Haig
scénario
Donald Winkler
caméra
Jim Aquila
Steve Anderson
Dave Brotherton
Scott Brown
son
John Martin
Danny Dimitroff
John Hawkins
montage sonore
Sylvie Masse
Scott Lutes
ré-enregistrement
Louis Hone