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Charpentier du ciel

1965 13 min
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Un travail « équilibré »

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Charpentier du ciel

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Harold McComber, comme d’autres Mohawks de Kahnawake depuis des générations, est spécialiste en montage de l'acier et travaille à des hauteurs vertigineuses sur les grands chantiers. Ce court métrage documentaire nous emmène avec lui, en équilibre sur les poutres d’un gratte-ciel à New York. À travers l’activité du chantier de construction, on voit aussi des images de ses souvenirs et de ses désirs, c’est-à-dire la quiétude de la réserve de Kahnawake près de Montréal.

  • director
    Don Owen
  • editing
    Don Owen
  • producer
    Julian Biggs
  • text
    Gilbert Choquette
  • photography
    John Spotton
  • sound
    Ron Alexander
    Roger Lamoureux
  • sound editing
    John Knight
  • music
    Tex Lecor
  • sound mixer
    Ron Alexander
    Roger Lamoureux

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Ages 13 to 17
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Ask media literacy students to examine the film's representation of First Nations people: their "special knack" with high jobs; their pride in steel work; their ability to collaborate; the notion of self-sacrifice in the face of economic necessity. Film students can study and practise use of sound, camera work, and unique narration (discuss the non-Native narrator). Ask Aboriginal Studies students to consider the role of high jobs in shaping First Nations identity.
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