Blunden Harbour (1951)
“In the middle of the twentieth century, Blunden Harbour was a small village on the coast of Vancouver Island in British Colombia inhabited by a handful of impoverished Kwakiutl Indians who gained their meagre livelihood from fishing and gathering...It is a beginner's attempt to impart the rhythm and atmostphere of a place and a people.” - Robert Gardner
Director: Robert Gardner
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: January 1, 1951
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Gardner
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blunden Harbour about?
- “In the middle of the twentieth century, Blunden Harbour was a small village on the coast of Vancouver Island in British Colombia inhabited by a handful of impoverished Kwakiutl Indians who gained their meagre livelihood from fishing and gathering...It is a beginner's attempt to impart the rhythm and atmostphere of a place and a people.” - Robert Gardner
- Who directed Blunden Harbour?
- Blunden Harbour was directed by Robert Gardner.
- How long is Blunden Harbour?
- Blunden Harbour has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- Where was Blunden Harbour produced?
- Blunden Harbour was produced in United States of America.