A Wives' Tale (1980)

A Wives' Tale (1980) poster

A film about the women who supported the 1978 miners strike against Inco, the multinational which owned the nickel mines in Sudbury, Ontario. As the women became increasingly involved in the strike, they questioned more and more their traditional supportive role. This provoked many heated discussions among the women and obviously not without upsetting husband, family, union - and company...

Director: Sophie Bissonnette, Martin Duckworth, Joyce Rock
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Jean-Charles Tremblay, Leonard Gilday
Editing: Michel Arcand, Sophie Bissonnette
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Budget: $100,728
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sophie Bissonnette, Martin Duckworth, Joyce Rock
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Wives' Tale about?
A film about the women who supported the 1978 miners strike against Inco, the multinational which owned the nickel mines in Sudbury, Ontario. As the women became increasingly involved in the strike, they questioned more and more their traditional supportive role. This provoked many heated discussions among the women and obviously not without upsetting husband, family, union - and company...
Who directed A Wives' Tale?
A Wives' Tale was directed by Sophie Bissonnette, Martin Duckworth, Joyce Rock.
How long is A Wives' Tale?
A Wives' Tale has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is A Wives' Tale?
A Wives' Tale is a Documentary film.
What is the budget of A Wives' Tale?
A Wives' Tale had a budget of $100,728.
Where was A Wives' Tale produced?
A Wives' Tale was produced in Canada.