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From
Paradise to Fortune
GAPC Entertainment and Shawn Hainsworth present From
Paradise to Fortune.
The year is 1949. Fifteen hundred rural fishing communities,
known as outports, cling to the rocky shores of Newfoundland.
"All we had was salt fish," claims Don Best, a fisherman
from Fogo Island, "that was the only thing you could
sell."
For two hundred years, life had changed little in these small
outports, until April 1st, 1949. On that day, by a margin
of one percent, Newfoundland voted for Confederation with
Canada. Joseph R. Smallwood, the new province’s first
Premier, tells the press he intends to "drag Newfoundland
kicking and screaming into the twentieth century." Looking
to move beyond a dependency on the fishery, Smallwood started
a program of planned industrialization.
For three summer months, the filmmakers traveled to remote
and abandoned communities across Newfoundland, to capture
the stories of the resettlement programs. Through interviews
with those who were resettled and those who refused, government
officials, artists, and community activists, the film portrays
the poetic, practical, and emotional experiences of those
whose lives were affected by the program.
The story of resettlement is crucial to understanding Newfoundland
today. This one-hour documentary is also
relevant to all Canadians who have experienced the upheaval
of industrialization, including the modernization of family
farms in the Prairie Provinces, or the industrial development
of small communities in the west.
NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY - $34.99 + TAXES +
SHIPPING Please contact Ken Hovey on
613.723.3316 ext 265 or khovey@gapc.com
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more information on GAPC Broadcast Entertainment projects, please
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Hoda Elatawi, Producer
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Email: helatawi@gapc.com
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