Empty Harbours, Empty Dreams (1976)
The film explores how the three British colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island became provinces of Canada and charts the subsequent decline of their economies after Confederation. Photographs, archival drawings, cartoons and interviews with Maritime historians are used to document the case.
Director: Kent Martin
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Kenzie MacNeil as Narration (voice) |
| Production | Barry Cowling | Producer |
| Sound | Brian Pollard | Sound Editor |
| Production | Rex Tasker | Producer |
| Editing | Kent Martin | Editor |
| Sound | Ted Haley | Sound |
| Sound | John Martin | Music |
| Sound | Les Halman | Sound Editor |
| Directing | Kent Martin | Director |
| Sound | Arthur Mackay | Sound |
| Camera | Mike Mahoney | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Kent Nason | Director of Photography |