Film Weekly 1963-64 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1963)

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Bartolome Mitre 478, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Provincial Government Film Units BRITISH COLUMBIA (Photographic Branch, Department of Recreation and Conservation) Parliament Bldgs., 630 Superior St., Victoria, BC. OFFICERS Minister Hon. Earle C. Westwood Deputy Minister Dr. D. B. Turner Chief . R. L. Colby Asst. Chief Photographer B. H. Atkins ALBERTA (Department of Industry and Development) Legislation Bldgs , Minister Commissioner Secretary Producer-Director Cameraman Film Librarian Still Photographers Darkroom Technician Artists Edmonton, Alta. Hon. Russell Patrick Kenneth Hutchinson Mrs. K. Bray K. Hutchinson C. N. Ross Mrs. L. Loxterkamp W. M. Petley-Jones, Rolf Albert M iss M. Bodnarchuk P. Sembaliuk, L. Dunn SASKATCHEWAN (Photographic Services Branch, Dept, of Industry & Information) Administration Bldg., Regina, Sask Minister Hon. R. Brown Deputy Minister D. H. F. Black Associate Deputy T. L. Hill Motion Picture Div. Supervisor R. F. Howard Still Photo Div. Supervisor Olive B. Roberts Still Photo Librarian Mrs. D. Higgins (Audio-Visual Board of the Department of Education) Administration Bldg., Regina, Sask. Minister Hon. O. A. Turnbull Deputy Minister R. Harvey Film Commissioner E. Fred Holliday Supervisor, School Broadcasts Gertrude Murray (Visual Education Branch of the Department of Education) Administration Bldg., Regina, Sask. Minister Hon. O. A. Turnbull Deputy Minister R. Harvey Supervisor E. Fred Holliday Asst. Supervisor Mrs. Agnes D . Davidson ONTARIO (Government Photographic Services of the Department of Travel and Publicity) 67 College St., Toronto, Ont. Minister Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart Deputy Minister Guy E. Moore Director of Photography Colin McDonald Photographers R. Muckleston, M. Wormley, F. Hammond, R. Thompson, A. Homer Film Librarian Miss C. Mason Still Librarian Mrs. Elsie Clarett QUEBEC (The Province of Quebec Film Bureau) Legislative Bldgs., Quebec, Que. Minister Hon. Bona Arsenault Deputy Minister Raymond Douville Director . Andre Guerin Producer Michel Vergnes Librarian Alphonse Proulx Chief Photographer — color section George A. Driscoll Asst. Director, Montreal Office Gilbert Fournier Administration Officer J. E. Dion NOVA SCOTIA (Nova Scotia Information Service Department of Trade & Industry) Provincial Bldg., Halifax, NS. Minister Hon. E. A. Manson Deputy Minister V. M. Knight Director S. M. Anderson Supervisor, Motion Pictures Mrs. Margaret Perry Motion Picture Photographer E. B. (Ned) Norwood Chief Photographer L. J. Boner Photographic Editor G. H. Doty Canadian Theatrical Credits (All credits and titles given here are for films released from July, 1962 to June, 1963. For credits prior to this see previous editions of the Year Book.) By GERALD PRATLEY Canadian Feature Films 1963 POUR LA SUITE DU MONDE (So That the World Goes On) Produced by the National Film Board of Can¬ ada; director of production, Fernand Dansereau; directed by Pierre Perrault and Michel Brault; camera, Brault and Bernard Gosselin; editing, Werner Nold; sound, Marcel Carriere; music, Jean Cousineau, guitar, and Jean Meunier, flute. In French with English subtitles. First shown at the Cannes Film Festival, 1963 as the official Cana¬ dian entry. Running time 105 minutes. Black and white. 35 and 16 mm. Principals: Leopold Tremblay, Alexis Tremblay, Abel Harvey, Louis Harvey and Joachim Harvey. STORY: This documentary film in the Flaherty tradition tells of the people of the lle-aux-Coudres (an island in the St. Lawrence, 70 miles downstream from the city of Quebec) and of their attempts to revive the hunting of the white whale. 110