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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Men of the Deeps
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
John Walker Productions
ONF | NFB
Picture Plant
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 52
Acclaimed documentarian John Walker catches the legendary Cape Breton Miner’s singing group The Men of the Deeps just as the last mines on the island are shut down. Featuring ravishing cinematography of Cape Breton, and plenty of music, Men of the Deeps is a deeply touching portrait of a culture that still survives despite the ultimate end of an industry, and a tribute to the men and the songs that kept things moving on the Island for almost two hundred years.
Additional Camera:
Russell Gienapp
Additional Soundtrack:
Jane Porter
Administration:
John William Lutz
Assistant Camera:
Robin L.P. Bain
Kyle Cameron
Dominique Gusset
Assistant Picture Editor:
Sandi King
Boom Operator:
Chuck Clark
Camera Operator:
Russell Gienapp
Cinematography:
John Walker
Clearances Coordinator:
Elizabeth Klinck
Colorist:
Sue Chambers
Judy Paul
Joanne Rourke
Director:
John Walker
Editor:
Hannele Halm
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Bob Culbert
Robin Johnston
Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie
Key Grip:
Kevin MacNeil
Location Manager:
Wendie Muise
Music Sound Design and Processing:
David Hillier
Negative Cutter:
Catherine Rankin
Online Editor:
Andrew Mandziuk
Post Production Coordinator:
Brenda Kovrig
Producer:
Terry Greenlaw
Kent Martin
John Walker
Production Accountant:
Michael Foy
Production Assistant:
Jan Anthony
Production Manager:
Howard Hutton
Researcher:
Holly Conners
Wendie Muise
Sound Editor:
Alex Salter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Lee
Lou Solakofski
Sound Recordist:
Alex Salter
Still Photographer:
Dan Callis
Technical Supervisor:
Patsy Coughran
Thanks:
William D. MacGillivray
Writer:
John Walker
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