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Hope

Buchan, Thomas, (film director.). Reaugh, Stuart, (film director.). Eriksen, Svend-Erik, (film producer.). Friesen, Tracey, (film producer.). Fraticelli, Rina, (film producer.). National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), (film producer.).

Summary: Hope, from first time documentary filmmakers Stuart Reaugh and Thomas Buchan, follows artist Ken Paquette, his partner Winnie Peters and their five boys (ages four through fifteen) as they struggle to cope during a year of wrenching change. The family lives on the Schkam Native Reserve, across the river from the town of Hope. The town is a transitory place at the junction of three highways. After 18 years together, Ken and Winnie's troubled relationship dissolves when Rick, a tattooed ex-con, moves in and assumes the role of stepfather. Winnie's eldest son Kenny leaves the home. Ken settles in town, where he sells his paintings outside the local pub, earning enough for rent and the occasional trip to McDonalds with his kids. Over the course of four seasons, the family cycles through poverty, addiction, violence and love, but when winter bleeds into spring, a final confrontation sparks irrevocable change. With painterly attention to the ordinary details of life in an interior town - dark mountains shrouded in mist, rotting abandoned cars amidst the vaulted green spaces of the forest - the film captures two very different senses of time. The permanence of the land set against an explosive human drama that exists for fragile moments, before life and circumstances move on. The directors lived alongside the family over the course of a year, becoming an intimate part of events. This style of on-the-ground filmmaking provides a startling level of immediacy. The film imposes no external narrative; each family member offers a unique voice, describing their frustration and anger with each other, as well as their love and dreams for a better life. Raw honesty and a deep humanism explode stereotypes, capturing the joy and laughter, as well as the pain of this complex family, in a fully realized portrait of people and place.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming video (58 min., 16 sec.) : sound
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  • Publisher: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2021.

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General Note:
Agency - English program:.Pacific and Yukon Centre.
Restrictions on Access Note:
No restrictions.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Writer, Thomas Buchan, Stuart Reaugh ; director, Thomas Buchan, Stuart Reaugh ; producer, Svend-Erik Eriksen, Tracey Friesen ; editor, Matthew Schilling ; cinematographer, Stuart Reaugh ; composer, Dennis Burke ; sound design, Dennis Burke ; location sound recording, Thomas Buchan, Stuart Reaugh ; consultant, Nettie Wild ; sound effects editor, Zoe Gordon ; re-recording mixer, Dennis Burke ; executive producer, Rina Fraticelli.
Participant or Performer Note: Participant, Ken Paquette, Rick Melanson, Winnie Peters, Kenny Peters, Alec Peters, Jerry-Lee Peters, Alan Peters, Robert Peters.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded 2008.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Awards Note:
Prix pour la meilleure direction photo, 2008
Leo Award for Best Sound Editing in a Documentary Program or Series, 2008
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (National Film Board of Canada, viewed 2024-03-01).
Subject: Addiction -- British Columbia -- First Nations families -- Poverty -- Social problems -- Violence
Schkam Indian Reserve No. 2 (B.C.) -- Social conditions
Families -- British Columbia
Social problems -- British Columbia
Marital conflict -- British Columbia
Genre: Documentary films.

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