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pleting the theatrical short Grey Cup being edited by Dennis Sawyer and Bill Pettigrew.
Mort Ransen is editing his film shot in Toronto last summer on Youth in Today’s World. The film will remain at the feature length of one hour and a half.
Josef Reeves has just completed the Pillars of Wisdom, a theatrical short on initiation to college life.
The Challenge for Change program at the NFB under John Kemeny is growing. It started simply by making films on poverty and is now expanding. Latest on the program agenda: Formation of a crew of Indian film makers who will go to reserves filming their own people in the conditions in which they live. Lorne School in Pointe St. Charles has been completely equipped with audio-visual facilities which will permit children ranging from the age of seven to sixteen to make their own films. Dropout Centre in Toronto gives young hippies a place to meet and the facilities to make their own films and stills. The NFB is providing both equipment and counsel to the youngsters.
The film to represent Canada at the Sports Film Festival in Mexico this year was shot at Windsor, Ontario, by Martin Duckworth.
Mike McKinnerey has completed editing Peter Pearson’s Calibogie Fiddler. The film recreates the small town rural atmosphere in Ontario countryside. This 45 minute film is for telecasting on the CBC network.
Arthur Hammond is currently finishing This Land, a one-hour film for television shot in Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Nass River, B.C.
David Millar’s project is a film made with Raymond Levesque (the Quebec chansonnier) called Jos Tout Court. The film’‘s motive is to stimulate interest in learning French. The film also stars Guy L’Ecuyer (Leopold Z) and was made in collaboration with Gilles Gascon, Jacques Gagne and Andre Lesperance. Millar is also editing a film tentatively called Eskimo Experiment. This short was made with the help of the two Eskimo sculptors who created the sculptures at the Tundra restaurant at Expo 67.
English Animation , Recently finished films: Mike Mill’s Tax Is Not a-Four-Letter
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