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| Directed by Patricia Watson |
| Canada, 1966 (fiction, 28 minutes, colour, English) |
| Also known as "Alcoholism and the Family: The Summer We Moved to Elm Street", "L'été de l'avenue des Ormes" |
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| Image: © National Film Board of Canada |
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Film Description: "In our mobile society some families move a lot, and children have to make new friends just when they are becoming comfortable with the ones they have. This film tries to show what goes on in the mind of a nine-year-old girl who finds her happiness disturbed both by a move to another street and by her father's increasing drunkenness." -- National Film Board of Canada (source) |
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| Written by: | Patricia Watson |
| Produced by: | Guy Glover |
| Principal Cast: | Darlene Harcourt, Jane Morphew, Maggi Morris, Larry Reynolds |
| Cinematography: | Jean-Claude Labrecque |
| Film Editing: | Kathleen Shannon |
| Production Company: | National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada |
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