Little Burgundy (1968)
"This film is one of the first French Unit productions of the “Société Nouvelle/Challenge for Change” program. When an old area of Montréal is to be demolished to make way for a new low-income housing development, is there anything the residents can do to protect their own interests? The film documents such a situation in the Little Burgundy district of Montréal and shows how the residents organized themselves into a committee that successfully influenced the city’s housing policy." - Anthology Film Archives
Director: Maurice Bulbulian, Bonnie Sherr Klein
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date: January 1, 1968
Editing: Maurice Bulbulian, Jacques Gagné
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
urbanism, quebec direct cinema
More Films by Director: Maurice Bulbulian, Bonnie Sherr Klein
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Little Burgundy about?
- "This film is one of the first French Unit productions of the “Société Nouvelle/Challenge for Change” program. When an old area of Montréal is to be demolished to make way for a new low-income housing development, is there anything the residents can do to protect their own interests? The film documents such a situation in the Little Burgundy district of Montréal and shows how the residents organized themselves into a committee that successfully influenced the city’s housing policy." - Anthology Film Archives
- Who directed Little Burgundy?
- Little Burgundy was directed by Maurice Bulbulian, Bonnie Sherr Klein.
- How long is Little Burgundy?
- Little Burgundy has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
- What genre is Little Burgundy?
- Little Burgundy is a Documentary film.
- Where was Little Burgundy produced?
- Little Burgundy was produced in Canada.