Moving the Mountain (1993 film) explained

Moving the Mountain
Producer:Malcolm Guy
Music:Janet Lumb
Cinematography:Steven Griffiths
Editing:Meiyen Chan
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Canada

Moving the Mountain is a 1993 Canadian documentary film on the effects of the head tax and Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada.[1] The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1993 was co-directed by William Ging Wee Dere and Malcolm Guy, written by William G.W. Dere and produced by Productions Multi-Monde of Montreal.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gittings, Christopher E.. Canadian national cinema: ideology, difference and representation. Routledge. 2002. 234–239. 978-0-415-14282-3. registration.