Eye Witness No. 11 Filming Locations

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Eye Witness No. 11 Filming Locations

Eye Witness No. 11 (1949)
Runtime: 11 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1949
Plot summary

In this installment of the Eye Witness series of short documentary films, two stories, "Classroom on Rails" and "Disabled Civilians' Workshop", are told. In the former, teacher Cameron Bell and his family live on a rail car during the school year, the car which also acts as his moving classroom. Serving six forested regions north of Lake Superior, the moving classroom spends one week of every six at each stop in supporting the Canadian law that affords every child a free elementary education, with Mr. Bell teaching students standard curriculum up to grade 12. Each stop covers a vast region, meaning that students and their families, for the week the train is at their stop, often will have to camp alongside the train, even in the dead of winter. In the latter, the title workshop is a for-profit business in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan that solely employs people with physical disabilities. The business has two sections, the furniture making section for men, and the garment section for women. Most employees learn their trade on the job and with each person's disability in mind, are placed accordingly. The hope is that these employees will eventually move onto to other gainful employment to allow others to enter the workshop, this often their first ever job. Specifically for the garment section, some of the work is piecemeal for those whose disability does not allow them to leave their home.

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
Cameron Bell
Sam Cravenchuk
Tillie Ingold
Herb Jenkins
Directors
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Eye Witness No. 11 filming locations