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Release Date:
January 1, 2006
Original Title:
WAL-TOWN The Film
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 66
In this feature documentary, 6 student activists visit 36 Canadian towns to take on one giant corporation. Filmed over 2 summers, these young crusaders (plus a gonzo journalist) try to raise public awareness about Wal-Mart's business practices and their effect on cities and towns across Canada. With youthful passion and often hilarious cultural jams, this film takes us to the frontlines of the ongoing debate over the company's increasing dominance in the Canadian retail market.
Additional Editing:
Gab Taraboulsy
Assistant Sound Editor:
Luc Raymond
Camera Operator:
Mark Achbar
Sebastian Lange
Craig Desson
Sergeo Kirby
Dialogue Editor:
Mira Mailhot
Director:
Sergeo Kirby
Director of Photography:
Keith Pattington
Editor:
Alan Kohl
Hannele Halm
Executive Producer:
Sally Bochner
Graphic Designer:
Thanh Pham
Online Editor:
David Oxilia
Éric Ruel
Sylvain Desbiens
Original Music Composer:
Matt Tomlinson
Post Production Coordinator:
Linda Payette
Producer:
Ian McLaren
Sergeo Kirby
Germaine Ying Gee Wong
Production Assistant:
James Larden
Sarah Houde
Sarah Spring
Researcher:
Brett Story
Sound:
Keith Pattington
Sound Editor:
Daniel Toussaint
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Serge Boivin
Still Photographer:
Jason Gondziola
Title Designer:
Gaspard Gaudreau
Writer:
Sergeo Kirby
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