This documentary focuses on the goose hunt, a ritual of central importance to the Cree people of the James Bay coastal areas. Not only a source of food, the hunt is also used to transfer Cree culture, skills, and ethics to future generations. Filmmaker Paul M. Rickard invites us along with his own family on a fall goose hunt, so that we can share in the experience.
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Camera | Nigel Markham | Director of Photography |
Directing | Paul M. Rickard | Director |
Production | Germaine Ying Gee Wong | Producer |
Production | Sally Bochner | Executive Producer |
Editing | Denise Beaudoin | Editor |
Sound | Don Ayer | Sound Editor |
Sound | Janet Lumb | Music |
Sound | Dino Giancola | Music |
Camera | Robin Lupita Bain | Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Victor Linklater | Electrician |
Sound | Janet Lumb | Music Director |
Production | Claude Cardinal | Post Production Coordinator |
Editing | Marielle Frenette | Negative Cutter |
Camera | Danielle Raymond | Digital Imaging Technician |
Art | Jean-Marc Brosseau | Title Designer |
Production | James Lloyd | Production Assistant |
Production | Nickie Merulla | Administration |
Production | Fred Rickard Jr. | Production Assistant |
Production | Paul Rickard | Researcher |
Production | Marie Tonto-Donati | Administration |
Sound | Jean Paul Vialard | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Nick Huard | Sound Recordist |
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