Havakeen Lunch (1979)

After eighteen years of operating the favourite lunch counter in Manitoba's Interlake region, Ellen and Martin Kihn have retired. A poignant look at the last day, The Kihns, their friends and their customers, demanding rural life and the place the disappearing institution of the country cafe plays in these people's lives. A tribute to the cafes found in small towns.

Director: Elise Swerhone
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Elise Swerhone
Editing: Robert Lower
Production: Winnipeg Film Group
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

small town, small business, rural life

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Havakeen Lunch about?
After eighteen years of operating the favourite lunch counter in Manitoba's Interlake region, Ellen and Martin Kihn have retired. A poignant look at the last day, The Kihns, their friends and their customers, demanding rural life and the place the disappearing institution of the country cafe plays in these people's lives. A tribute to the cafes found in small towns.
Who directed Havakeen Lunch?
Havakeen Lunch was directed by Elise Swerhone.
How long is Havakeen Lunch?
Havakeen Lunch has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
What genre is Havakeen Lunch?
Havakeen Lunch is a Documentary film.
Where was Havakeen Lunch produced?
Havakeen Lunch was produced in Canada.