A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2016
Original Title:
Mabel
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G
Runtime: 20
Feisty, fiercely independent and firmly rooted in place, 90 year-old Mabel Robinson broke barriers back in the 40s when she became the first woman in Hubbards, Nova Scotia, to launch her own business—a hairdressing salon where she still provides shampoo-n-sets over 70 years later. Weaving animation and archival imagery with intimate and laugh out loud moments in the salon, the film celebrates the power of friendship, doing what you love and staying active. With no desire to retire anytime soon, Mabel gives voice to a generation who are not front and center of cinema or the pop hairstyles of the day, and subtly shifts the lens on our perception of beauty and the elderly.
Administration:
Leslie Anne Poyntz
Animation:
Frank Forrestall
Assistant Editor:
Cheryl Murgatroyd
Dialogue Editor:
Tristan Capacchione
Director:
Teresa MacInnes
Director of Photography:
Kent Nason
Editor:
Teresa MacInnes
Executive Producer:
Annette Clarke
Foley Artist:
Karla Baumgardner
Foley Recordist:
Luc Léger
Legal Services:
Dominique Aubry
Music Arranger:
Dave Gossage
Music Sound Design and Processing:
Luc Léger
Music Supervision Assistant:
Philippe Jeansonne
Musician:
Rick Irwin
Yves Adam
Tanya Laperriere
Amanda Keesmaat
Online Editor:
Yannick Carrier
Original Music Composer:
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
Producer:
Annette Clarke
Production Coordinator:
Kelly Davis
Sarah Gignac
Production Supervisor:
Roz Power
Publicist:
Pat Dillon
Researcher:
Teresa MacInnes
Wanda Nolan
Sound Designer:
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean-Paul Vialard
Sound Recordist:
Arthur McKay
Still Photographer:
Shirley Robb
Technical Supervisor:
Chris MacIntosh
Jean-François Laprise
Title Designer:
Mélanie Bouchard
Writer:
Teresa MacInnes
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