The Battle for Moser River

199544 minFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Peter d'Entremont

Production: Peter d'EntremontMike MahoneyJerry McIntoshDon RichardsonMarilyn A. Belec

Scénarisation: Steve Kimber

Co-produced by Triad Film Productions Limited and the NFB in association with CBC Newsworld and with the participation of the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation.

Moser River is a small community two hours from Halifax on Nova Scotia's eastern shore, where residents have been plagued by vandalism and other forms of intimidation for over two generations. In the absence of adequate policing, acts of violence have escalated to the point where some residents have taken the law into their own hands. This increase in lawlessness resulted in the murder of Donald Findlay in the Halifax County Correctional Centre 90 minutes into serving a 14-day weekend sentence for dangerous driving. The Battle for Moser River goes beyond the simple reconstruction of a murder case to look behind the complex story of rural culture, family feuding and the consequences of violent behaviour. Using the court case only as a dramatic spine, the film looks at one community's descent into turmoil. The Battle for Moser River tells a universal story of the tragedy of two lives sacrificed for no good reason.

Catégories de sujets


  • Société > Criminalité et DélinquanceVie ruraleViolence dans la sociétéJeunes, 18-35 ans
  • Droit et Criminalité > Crimes et CriminelsTribunaux et ProcèsMeurtre

Générique


réalisateur
Peter d'Entremont
producteur
Peter d'Entremont
Mike Mahoney
Jerry McIntosh
Don Richardson
producteur exécutif
Marilyn A. Belec
scénario
Steve Kimber
caméra
Wade Cornell
Robert Guertin
Les Krizsan
Dean Brousseau
Michael Koszyca
Kelsey Smith
son
Frank Kavanagh
Alex Salter
Jim MacInnis
montage
Jim Sellers
ré-enregistrement
Harold Tsistinas
narrateur
Caitlyn Colquhoun