Overview:
In this short documentary, Canadian poet Andrew Suknaski introduces us to Wood Mountain, the south central Saskatchewan village he calls home. In between musings on his poetry, which is tinged with nostalgia and the vast loneliness of the plains, the poet discusses the area’s multicultural background and Native heritage, as well as the customs and stories of these various ethnic groups.| Status: | Released (1978-01-01) |
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| Screen: | Inger Smith (commentary), Harvey Spak (commentary) |
| Productions: | ONF | NFB |
| Production Countries: | Canada |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 2994211: Robert Reece - Editor - Editing
- 1393811: Leon Johnson - Sound Editor - Sound
- 3890794: Harvey Spak - Director - Directing
- 3890802: Roger Deegan - Music - Sound
- 2994211: Robert Reece - Cinematography - Crew
- 1773057: Tom Radford - Producer - Production
- 1058623: Michael J.F. Scott - Executive Producer - Production
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