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Take Your Tea and Drink It

Genre

Documentary

Directed By

Gregory Zbitnew

Date: Jan 2010
Length: 00:42:00
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: DV
Sound Format: Dialogue

Synopsis

This entertaining documentary preserves accounts of true northern adventures recalled in conversation between two long-time friends; Albert Thorne and David Laubmann. The HD video was recorded at David's kitchen table one evening in Pikwitonei in September, 2009. Pikwitonei is located half-way along the Hudson Bay rail line, between The Pas and Churchill in Northern Manitoba, and was featured in Zbitnew's previous documentary Muskeg Special.

Tags

friendship, storytelling

Credits

Director
Gregory Zbitnew

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