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Vancouver Impressions: The Early 1960s (Trailer), B&W 

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Film trailer for an archival programme of films produced by CBUT (CBC Vancouver) between 1961 and 1965. Screening at the Vancity Theatre June 2, 2018.
Vancouver Impressions is a charming time capsule portraying a city that is much different from the city we know today. These films represent a time of early local television production when the CBC Vancouver film unit was a distinctive voice from a distinctive region of the country. CBUT’s film unit produced a rich catalogue of films that explored regional issues for a local audience. Not only are they representative of a lost time and place but also representative of archives at risk, specifically the wealth of material housed in the CBC Vancouver Media Archives.
Vancouver is always changing but in many ways stays the same- plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. These films not only document how much the city has changed, but they also reveal that its residents have many of the same gripes and concerns that we have today. It’s a Vancouver that we may not have known, but somehow we are nostalgic for.
Vancouver Impressions is an audio-visual collage that is a treat for the eyes and the ears.
Films include:
Immigrant Impressions (1965) reveals not what Vancouverites think about the new Canadians in their midst, but rather what these new residents think about their Canadian-born neighbours and the west coast North American way of life. The voices of people representing 10 different countries are heard (but not seen) on the film as part of a montage of audio impressions, which are accompanied by candid views of the city and its people. 28 min.
Producer Doug Gillingham; Screenwriter David Gray; Photography Doug McKay; Editor Mal Baardsnes
A series of short films on everyday people and their jobs produced for the CBUT current events programme The 7 O’Clock Show:
A Day in the Life of a Bus Driver (1965) This short documentary follows a Vancouver bus driver through the course of a working day. His day starts and ends at the Oakridge Transit Centre and we ride along as he travels his route in suburban and downtown Vancouver. 11 min.
A Day in the Life of A Postman (1964) The working day in the life of a Canada Postman is the focus of this short documentary. We follow a postman through a working day as he sorts and then delivers mail on his route (South Granville/Fairview). In voice-over, the unnamed ‘postie’ discusses the details and merits of his job. 8 min.
A Day in the Life of a Waitress (1964) Follows a waitress through a working day at a busy downtown Vancouver coffee shop, the Burrard Coffee Shop in the Burrard Building at Georgia & Burrard. 11 min.
City Song (1961) A "mood piece" about the city and city life depicted from several points of view: the "innocent eyes" of a little girl (Kirstine Murdoch) who wanders and plays alone in Stanley Park - the camera, which looks at the city without emotion, compressing time and distance - the narrators (Art Hives and Wally March), each with a different story to tell - and the folk group, (Joanne Thomas, Kell Winzey, Don Thompson, Clyde Griffiths) performing in the Inquisition Coffee House. The camera explores Vancouver by day and night, revealing both its appealing and alienating aspects. City Song is an unusual and effective synthesis of visual, verbal and musical impressions. 25 min.
Producer Jim Carney; Photography John Seale; Editor Arla Saare; Script Barrie Hale
This screening is presented by Jeffery Chong, Christine Hagemoen and Colin Preston in association with the Audio-Visual Heritage Association of British Columbia (AVBC), a non-profit society established to promote and facilitate preservation, conservation and public access to the audio-visual heritage of British Columbia and Canada.
Tickets at: bit.ly/2Gz2kap

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Комментарии : 35   
@KentLindsay
@KentLindsay 5 лет назад
Nostalgic vignette. Thanks for posting. People seemed so unassuming humble and sweet in those days 😌
@cmonkey63
@cmonkey63 3 года назад
In economic terms, that period was a sort of sweet spot. The post-war boom had improved the lives of most people in Canada, and by the early 60s people had a comfortable enough life, but still remembered the austerity of the early 1950s and were grateful for what they had.
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 4 года назад
back in the '60s as kids and the Beatles movies were coming out, we would go down to theater row on Grandville and wait for a movie to end and all the people coming out the exit That's when we made our move and pushed our way in and up steam and getting into the theatre and quickly sitting down ...of course, it was only 25 cents to get n anyway ...lol...I miss them wonderful days of youth ...
@mr.blackhawk142
@mr.blackhawk142 8 месяцев назад
L0L I learned that trick in Hawaii for free movies. I saw Love Story, and Vanishing Point, 'on the house'!
@freesoul127
@freesoul127 3 года назад
Music of folk group and beloved Kell is so so so exquisite...RIP Kell....You will be missed.
@feifeijay
@feifeijay 6 лет назад
People were friendlier I guess
@brutonbill
@brutonbill Год назад
Loved the smoking of cigarettes in coffee shop haha miss those days 😊
@universityofnowhere
@universityofnowhere Год назад
Oh ya...we used to go into most type of cheaper style restaurants and it was fine to say, "just for coffee thanks" and smoke and chat for an hour
@georgelee1906
@georgelee1906 5 лет назад
Before drugs permeated society .
@erics9754
@erics9754 5 лет назад
Before the Asian invasion
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 4 года назад
Are you on glue ??? Vancouver was and always has been the drug capital of Canada Back in the 60's when LSD and many many more drugs were rapid in our city ( I was born here in 54') We had 4th ave, chemical row, the free store,,, And the Easter Be-In's In Stanly Park which was far out man ....There used to be a big Hippy encampment at the entrance to Stanly Park in 71 we had the Gas town riot where the riot act was read against mainly kids on August 7, 1971. Following weeks of arrests by undercover drug squad members in Vancouver as part of a special police operation directed by Mayor Tom Campbell, police attacked a peaceful protest smoke-in in the Gastown neighbourhood.
@jeffmorrison5695
@jeffmorrison5695 3 года назад
Yea, like alcohol. The worst drug of them all. Drugs have always been around. You just didn't see it.
@reccesixty6322
@reccesixty6322 Год назад
No, but there was a consequence for unlawful acts, not like the so called Justice system of today.
@eshaanreza832
@eshaanreza832 Год назад
​@@jeffmorrison5695 hell, LSD was actually used in the 1950s
@BruceyWoosey
@BruceyWoosey 3 года назад
Thanks to videos like this, (and Expo 86,),millions of people moved here to eradicate the beauty that Vancouver once was. Progress!
@EinSofQuester
@EinSofQuester 6 дней назад
Bullshit. Vancouver is more beautiful than ever. We have beautiful neighborhoods that we didn't have in those days. Neighborhoods like Coal Harbour, Yaletown, Olympic Village, the River district etc.. And we have much better public transportation infrastructure and better entertainment infrastructure like BC Place and Rogers Arena etc..
@reccesixty6322
@reccesixty6322 Год назад
Saw a Triumph TR3, maybe an "A" in this vid. Had one during this time. Did not take " few years" to get from side of the city to the other.
@jeffross5424
@jeffross5424 16 дней назад
OMG!!...a postman actually walking delivering mail!! :0o
@Anthony-qg3qo
@Anthony-qg3qo 3 года назад
:35 i believe some guy did a stunt by staying up on top of bowmac sign, he came down in the middle of night and murdered his wife and went back up, he did get caught.
@mr.blackhawk142
@mr.blackhawk142 8 месяцев назад
That was CKNW radio personality Rene Castillano! I just read that story a few days ago! (Murder By Milkshake)
@mr.blackhawk142
@mr.blackhawk142 8 месяцев назад
@1:59 I think that is Bill Goode Sr. whom my dad knew from work. I met him and Jr. in 1970.
@michaelb9529
@michaelb9529 5 месяцев назад
At 00:28 the Castle Hotel (Gay Bar)is in the back ground. When we were young (underage) we would sneak in and suck up to some old guys. They would buy us drinks and what ever other substances we wanted. Then at closing time head off home.
@EinSofQuester
@EinSofQuester 6 дней назад
wtf?
@michaelb9529
@michaelb9529 6 дней назад
@@EinSofQuester WTF is right and it worked
@mine2394
@mine2394 4 месяца назад
Vancouver has always been a great 😊 city 🏙️ Thank you 🙏 for posting these historic treasures.
@t.c.494
@t.c.494 2 года назад
Like living in a garbage flow?
@feifeijay
@feifeijay 6 лет назад
Cool!
@Canada-q6y
@Canada-q6y Месяц назад
Not ..so
@creegal
@creegal 3 года назад
It was racist, especially towards natives.
@mr.blackhawk142
@mr.blackhawk142 8 месяцев назад
Your POINT is???
@l.5832
@l.5832 2 месяца назад
Were you even born then? Don't make comments about things of which you know nothing.
@EinSofQuester
@EinSofQuester 6 дней назад
@@mr.blackhawk142 that it was racist
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