Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering (1953)

Ten-year-old Ti-Jean's feats dwarf those of even the strongest lumberjack as he fells timber, cuts, carries and piles heavy logs, and comes out the victor in every contest. This short French-Canadian folk tale portrays typical life and work in a winter logging camp.

Director: Jean Palardy
Genre: Family
Runtime: 16 min
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Cast

Country: Canada
Original Language: en

Keywords

folklore, folk tale

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering about?
Ten-year-old Ti-Jean's feats dwarf those of even the strongest lumberjack as he fells timber, cuts, carries and piles heavy logs, and comes out the victor in every contest. This short French-Canadian folk tale portrays typical life and work in a winter logging camp.
Who directed Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering?
Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering was directed by Jean Palardy.
Who stars in Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering?
Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering stars Léonard Forest.
How long is Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering?
Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
What genre is Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering?
Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering is a Family film.
Where was Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering produced?
Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering was produced in Canada.