Gurdeep Singh Bains (1977)

Gurdeep Singh Bains (1977) poster

Gurdeep is a thirteen-year-old Canadian Sikh whose family runs a dairy farm near Chilliwack, British Columbia. They have retained their language and religion. Attendance at the Sikh temple, playing soccer with his schoolmates, and working on the farm are all part of Gurdeep's well-integrated life, but sometimes he feels a little different from the other children because he wears a turban. This film is part of the Children of Canada series.

Director: Beverly Shaffer
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date:
Music: Ben Low
Cinematography: Jack Long
Editing: Ginny Stikeman
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
Original Language: en

Keywords

british columbia, religious communities, canadian youth, asian origins, sikhism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gurdeep Singh Bains about?
Gurdeep is a thirteen-year-old Canadian Sikh whose family runs a dairy farm near Chilliwack, British Columbia. They have retained their language and religion. Attendance at the Sikh temple, playing soccer with his schoolmates, and working on the farm are all part of Gurdeep's well-integrated life, but sometimes he feels a little different from the other children because he wears a turban. This film is part of the Children of Canada series.
Who directed Gurdeep Singh Bains?
Gurdeep Singh Bains was directed by Beverly Shaffer.
How long is Gurdeep Singh Bains?
Gurdeep Singh Bains has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Gurdeep Singh Bains?
Gurdeep Singh Bains is a Documentary film.
Where was Gurdeep Singh Bains produced?
Gurdeep Singh Bains was produced in Canada.