The Tall Country
The Tall Country is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Osmond Borradaile and released in 1958.[1] Commissioned by the Government of British Columbia to commemorate the provincial centennial,[2] the film depicts various aspects of life and work in the province. It was narrated by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announcer George McLean.[1]
| The Tall Country | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Osmond Borradaile | 
| Written by | Keith Cutler | 
| Produced by | Lew Parry | 
| Narrated by | George McLean | 
| Cinematography | Osmond Borradaile | 
| Edited by | Shelah Reljic | 
| Music by | Ricky Hyslop | 
| Production company | Parry Films | 
| Distributed by | National Film Board of Canada | 
| Release date | 1958 | 
| Running time | 24 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | $30,000 | 
The film was one of three co-winners, alongside The Quest and Money Minters, of the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 11th Canadian Film Awards in 1959.[3]
References
    
- "Centennial Film, 'Tall Country' Tops". Vancouver Sun, May 7, 1958.
- "Good progress reported on B.C. centennial film". The Province, August 5, 1957.
- Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7737-3238-1. pp. 45-47.
External links
    
- The Tall Country at the Canadian Educational, Sponsored, and Industrial Film (CESIF) Project, Concordia University
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