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JOB’S GARDEN, THE LAND OF THE GREAT RIVER PEOPLE
...a fine controversial film ... Job’s Garden is a documentary focusing on Cree trapper Job Bearskin and on the predicament in which he and other Indians now find themselves with the onset of the massive Hydro project ... Made partly with funds supplied by the Indians themselves, the film was originally intended as a visual refutation of the claim by James Bay developers that the region was barren and largely uninhabited . . . Though it has evolved into something considerably more important and beautiful, Job’s Garden still fills this function excellently . For once the paella is seen not — white eyes, however sympathetic, but through those of the Indians .
Montreal Star April 11, 1973
Job’s Garden
A film by Boyce Richardson and Jean-Pierre Fournier
60 minutes, colour and sound
Available with English or French voice-over, or in the original Cree
Available from
CANADIAN FILM-MAKERS DISTRIBUTION CENTRE 406 Jarvis Street
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2G6
(416) 921-2259.