White Lake (film)
1989 Canadian documentary film
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White Lake is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Colin Browne and released in 1989.[1] The film centres on Browne's own family history, through the lens of a family reunion at a retreat in White Lake, British Columbia.[1]
Directed byColin Browne
Produced byColin Browne
CinematographyRolf Cutts
Paul Guenette
Randy Rotheisler
Tom Turnbull
Paul Guenette
Randy Rotheisler
Tom Turnbull
Edited byColin Browne
| White Lake | |
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| Directed by | Colin Browne |
| Produced by | Colin Browne |
| Cinematography | Rolf Cutts Paul Guenette Randy Rotheisler Tom Turnbull |
| Edited by | Colin Browne |
| Music by | Jean Piché |
| Distributed by | Canadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centre |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
The film premiered at the 1989 Festival of Festivals.[2] It was later screened at the 1989 Festival of the Arts in Ottawa,[3] and at the 1989 Vancouver International Film Festival.[4]
The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990.[5]