Release Date: 1998-01-01
Overview: St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, is North America's most easterly landfall. For half a millennium, its perfect harbour has provided a safe refuge in the middle of the treacherous North Atlantic. For 300 years of its history it was an actual crime to try and settle--Newfoundland was the private preserve of British fishing merchants. But people stayed, despite the colonial masters, despite the lack of law and order, despite hellish weather and raging seas. And the city grew--lurching through centuries of crisis, disaster, privation. For filmmaker Rosemary House, "This is still a hard rock land, a dirty old town at the back of beyond. And yet the St. John's townie is so proud, you'd swear we lived in Paris." In this documentary, she explores her city with the help of six locals, Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Anita Best, Brian Hennessey, Ed Riche, Des Walsh, writers and performers all. (Source: National Film Board)
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Mary Walsh
as Herself
Andy Jones
as Himself
Anita Best
as Herself
Bryan Hennessey
as Himself
Edward Riche
as Himself
Nigel Markham - Director of Photography
Sandy Morris - Music Supervisor
Mary Sexton - Production Manager
Lynn Andrews - Location Coordinator
Kent Martin - Producer
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