A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Manitoba Story: A Basic Income Film
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Dream BIG Collective
Truth Be Told
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
From 1974 to 1979 the small rural town of Dauphin Manitoba was the saturation site of a Basic Income pilot. The results lie buried, untouched for the past 40 years; a treasure hidden from public view. In 2011, Evelyn Forget, discovered the data and for the first time ever analyzed the findings. They reveal the incredible success of the project and have done nothing short of sparking the movement to revive a social policy that has the potential to reinvent our social fabric. Eric, Susie, Betty and Clark were participants in the pilot and take us on an emotional ride to understand the profound ways that Basic Income improved their lives. Each story brings to life the complexities of our social fabric with grounded, down to earth examples revealing the flaws in our existing system; they will make you question your complacency of our economy.
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Bayne Balchen
Art Direction:
Maya Craig
Cinematography:
Ken Fisher
Maya Craig
Isara Krieger
Vincent Tang
Director:
Ken Fisher
Director of Photography:
Maya Craig
Editor:
Scott Fitzloff
Producer:
Alan Webb
Ken Fisher
Score Engineer:
Anne Carol Mitchell
Sound Mixer:
Hansdale
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