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  • Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film 9781442623620

    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Foreword
    Preface
    Abbreviations
    A-L
    M-Z
    Appendix 1: A Chronology of Canadian Film and Television
    Appendix 2: Awards

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    Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film Edited by Wyndham Wise

    Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film is the most exhaustive and up-to-date reference book on Canadian film and filmmakers, combining over 700 reviews and biographical listings with a detailed chronology of major events in Canadian film and television history. Compiled by Wyndham Wise, the publisher and editor of Take One, Canada's most respected film magazine, and with a foreword by Canadian director Patricia Rozema, this is the only reference book of its kind published in English. Each film title is listed with credits, a mini review, and significant awards. Biographical listings of directors, producers, actors, writers, animators, cinematographers, distributors, exhibitors, and independent filmmakers are accompanied by date and place of birth, date of death if applicable, a brief career overview, and a filmography. Wise celebrates Canadian achievement on both a national and an international scale, and juxtaposes the distinctly Canadian with Canada's exports to Hollywood: Mau

    The Aberhart Summer

    Conni Massing

    Drama in two acts by Conni Massing, based on the novel of the same name by Bruce Allen Powe. It was first produced by Great West Theatre in Fort Macleod, Alberta, July, 1994, directed by David Mann, designed by Robert Shannon, with musical direction by Trudi Ellis, stage management by Allan Bassil and featuring Kevin Kruchkywich, Scott Lancastle, Geoff Lacny, George Szilagyi, Tony Eyamie, Craig Wademan, Grahame Renyk, Rhonda NuGent, Kelly Hubka and Sharla Matkin. It was subsequently presented at Alberta Theatre Projects as part of playRites, 1999, and at the Citadel Theatre in January, 2000. These productions were directed by Stephen Heatley, who was instrumental in the development of the play.

    The Aberhart Summer, a memory play, takes place in Edmonton in the summer of 1935, during an election campaign which would see William (Bible Bill) Aberhart swept into power as Premier of the province. The atmosphere is one of religious and political volatility. We follow the "investigation" of a suicide (or was it murder?) of a boy, Babe, led by the boy's friend, Doug.

    Extensively workshopped prior to its premiere, the play consists of 47 intricately interwoven scenes, and unfolds like a pageant. The play works as a murder mystery, but also a