Two Countries, One Street (1955)

This short documentary visits the 3 Quebec border towns of Rock Island, Stanstead and Beebe, and the Vermont town of Derby Line to see how residents and officials cope with a civic life that is cut down the middle by an international boundary.

Director: Jean Palardy
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Jean Roy
Editing: David Mayerovitch, Marion Meadows
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en

Keywords

quebec, border town, borders & boundaries

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Two Countries, One Street about?
This short documentary visits the 3 Quebec border towns of Rock Island, Stanstead and Beebe, and the Vermont town of Derby Line to see how residents and officials cope with a civic life that is cut down the middle by an international boundary.
Who directed Two Countries, One Street?
Two Countries, One Street was directed by Jean Palardy.
Who stars in Two Countries, One Street?
Two Countries, One Street stars Robert Anderson.
How long is Two Countries, One Street?
Two Countries, One Street has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is Two Countries, One Street?
Two Countries, One Street is a Documentary film.
Where was Two Countries, One Street produced?
Two Countries, One Street was produced in Canada.