The Coldspring Project (1974)
The human side of town planning, as exemplified in Baltimore, Maryland. The Coldspring Project concerned a proposed housing development for lower and upper income levels on a three hundred-acre site adjoining a wildlife sanctuary. The film records the differences aired in meetings of various interest groups that tried to modify the plan according to their views, and the compromise reached, based on plans drawn up by Montréal architect Moshe Safdie.
Directors: Kenneth McCready, Pierre Letarte.
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Moshe Safdie as Self |
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Robert Embry Jr. as Self |
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Melvin Griffin as Self |
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William Boucher III as Self |
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Joseph Harlan as Self |
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George Jude as Self |
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Dorothy Mulvenny as Self |
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Margaret Pollard as Self |
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James Rouse as Self |
| Directing | Kenneth McCready | Director |
| Editing | Peter Raymont | Editor |
| Production | Peter Raymont | Associate Producer |
| Production | Wolf Koenig | Producer |
| Directing | Pierre Letarte | Director |
| Camera | Pierre Letarte | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Hans Oomes | Sound |
| Sound | Richard Besse | Sound |
| Sound | Gérard Sénécal | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Jean-Pierre Joutel | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Editing | Judith Potterton | Assistant Editor |
| Camera | Jacques Tougas | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Andreas Poulsson | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Reverend Gary Davis | Music |