Selling Out

Selling Out

Release date : November 1, 1972
Runtime : 22m
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Original Language : Polish /
Director : Tadeusz Jaworski /
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November 1, 1972 22m Documentary Polish More
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Selling Out is a 1972 Canadian short film for cinema and TV directed by Tadeusz Jaworski, and written and produced by Jack Winter. The film is a dramatization of a farmer’s last day on his ancestral farm on Prince Edward Island as he is faced with the Public Auction of his family home and possessions. On the one hand, it is a simple, poignant tale of personal loss, alienation and the displacement of the old at the end of life. On the other, it is a political statement about the loss of Canadian Heritage, land and economy to foreign capital. It was nominated for an Academy Award (Short Subject) in 1972. It was named Best Documentary at the 24th Canadian Film Awards.
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  • title:Selling Out
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1972
  • Runtime:22m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Polish ·
  • Director: Tadeusz Jaworski /
  • Writers: Jack Winter · Tadeusz Jaworski ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Selling Out is a 1972 Canadian short film for cinema and TV directed by Tadeusz Jaworski, and written and produced by Jack Winter. The film is a dramatization of a farmer’s last day on his ancestral farm on Prince Edward Island as he is faced with the Public Auction of his family home and possessions. On the one hand, it is a simple, poignant tale of personal loss, alienation and the displacement of the old at the end of life. On the other, it is a political statement about the loss of Canadian Heritage, land and economy to foreign capital. It was nominated for an Academy Award (Short Subject) in 1972. It was named Best Documentary at the 24th Canadian Film Awards.
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