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Invisible city / produced by Industry Pictures and Shine Films in co-operation with the National Film Board of Canada in association with TVO ; produced by Mehernaz Lentin ; co-producer, Hubert Davis ; directed by Hubert Davis ; written by Sondra Kelly, Hubert Davis, Mehernaz Lentin.
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Title:Invisible city / produced by Industry Pictures and Shine Films in co-operation with the National Film Board of Canada in association with TVO ; produced by Mehernaz Lentin ; co-producer, Hubert Davis ; directed by Hubert Davis ; written by Sondra Kelly, Hubert Davis, Mehernaz Lentin.
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Variant Title: Invisible city = La cité invisible
Cité invisible
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Related Title:Farewell Oak Street.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Davis, Hubert.
Lentin, Mehernaz.
Kelly, Sondra.
TVOntario.
Industry Pictures.
Shine Films.
National Film Board of Canada.
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Published/Created:Montréal : National Film Board of Canada, ©2010.
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Holdings
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY videosWhere is this?
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Call Number: HD7305.T6 I584 2010 dvd
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Number of Items:3
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Status:c.2 < CCBC collection item> Missing - 12-13-2012
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY videosWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Housing--Ontario--Toronto.
Public housing--Ontario--Toronto.
Urban renewal--Ontario--Toronto.
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Description:1 videodisc (76 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Site license - UBC Faculty, Staff & Students Only.
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Credits:Director of photography, Christopher Romeike ; edited by Hubert Davis ; music composed by Fraser MacDougall and Michael White.
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Summary:"The film is set in the inner-city housing project of Toronto's Regent Park; Kendell and Mikey, like their surroundings are in the process of transformation; the environment and social pressures tempting them to make poor choices, their mothers and mentors rooting for them to succeed. Turning his camera on the often ignored inner city, Academy-award nominated director Hubert Davis sensitively depicts the disconnection of urban poverty and race from the mainstream."--NFB's website.
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Local note:UBC Library has a copy in the Canadian Childrens' Book Centre (CCBC) collection.
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Notes:Special features: Farewell Oak Street / National Film Board of Canada presents (black/white ; 1953 ; 17 min.).
DVD ; Widescreen format ; 5.1 Surround, 2.0 stereo ; Dolby Digital 5.1 ; NTSC multizone.
English with French subtitles.