Waterwalker
1984 Canadian film
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Waterwalker is a 1984 documentary film by Bill Mason, a Canadian outdoorsman, painter, canoeist and environmentalist, who made many films on the art of canoeing and on the appreciation of nature.[1] Released theatrically in Canada in 1984, it was nominated for a Genie Award for "Best Documentary Feature."
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| Directed by | Bill Mason |
| Produced by | Bill Mason |
| Starring | Bill Mason |
| Cinematography | Ken Buck |
| Edited by | Bill Mason |
| Music by | Bruce Cockburn Hugh Marsh |
| Distributed by | NFB |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
The film follows Mason as he canoes through whitewater rapids and along the coast of Lake Superior. It features a musical score by Bruce Cockburn. It was Mason's last film.[1]
