This film, with an autobiographical flavor, was shot in part on the very premises where Father Proulx grew up and highlights the importance of agriculture and the very special attention given to rural youth in the from the Government of Quebec. The farm and its little world are presented during the four seasons: the introduction of children to agricultural work, the holidays, the return to school. From November to the end of April, the older ones take courses in the various agricultural schools scattered across Quebec. In addition to studying the methods of cultivation and breeding, they receive notions of carpentry, blacksmithing and other lessons likely to be useful in their future work as farmers. In the spring, the young girls go to secondary schools of agriculture to learn domestic art, beekeeping, weaving, sewing, etc.
Title | Rural Youth |
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Year | 1951 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Canada |
Studio | Service de ciné-photographie du Québec, Omega Productions Inc. |
Cast | |
Crew | Maurice Proulx (Director), Michel Vergnes (Writer), Jean-Charles Magnan (Technical Supervisor) |
Keyword | farming, youth |
Release | Jan 01, 1951 |
Runtime | 30 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |