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Urban Renewal (3)

  • Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance
    Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance
    Eugene Boyko 1963 13 min
    Overpopulation, slum housing, widespread illness and criminal behaviour were the norm. Now Montréal, collaborating with the federal and provincial governments in its first slum redevelopment project, has replaced this with clean, low-density housing--Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance.
  • The Innocent Door
    The Innocent Door
    Kenneth McCready 1973 29 min
    This short documentary affords us an unusual and privileged view of the old city of Jerusalem, before and after the redevelopment of certain key sectors took place in the early 1970s. The man appointed to try to reconcile the need for change with traditional values is Montreal architect Moshe Safdie. His plans, shown in scale models, are in harmony with ancient architecture and encompass the “innocent doorways” that lead from walled streets to pleasant courtyards.
  • Montréal - The Neighborhood Revived
    Montréal - The Neighborhood Revived
    Michel Régnier 1974 56 min
    This full-length documentary from the Challenge for Change program addresses housing issues affecting Montreal in the mid-1970s. As the city is restoring older apartments through direct action and government subsidies, new, low-rent housing is being integrated into old neighborhoods.