A historical drama set in 1889, Chandler's Mill examines the plight of workers, and particularly child workers, in the New Brunswick wool industry. The story revolves around the efforts of one young teenage girl to better the lives of her friend and other workers, on the eve of a public hearing of the Canadian Royal Commission on Capital and Labour. Through the use of historical re-enactment, Chandler's Mill explores the issues of child labour, worker's rights and union organizing in 19th-century Canada.
Crew
Jacques Drouin
Location Sound Recordist
Joan Henson
Director, Story
Anne Chislett
Screenplay
Rita Roy
Editor, Associate Producer
David De Volpi
Cinematography
Colin Neale
Executive Producer
Mark Zannis
Producer
Jackie Newell
Sound Editor
André Galbrand
Sound Editor
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shelley Craig
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Louis Hone
Sound
Chris Crilly
Original Music Composer, Music Consultant
Diane Le Floc'h
Music Editor