Summer in Mississippi
Summer in Mississippi | |
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Directed by | Beryl Fox |
Produced by | Beryl Fox |
Written by | Beryl Fox |
Cinematography |
Richard Leiterman John Foster Grahame Woods |
Edited by | Don Haig |
Distributed by | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Release date | 1965 (Canada) |
Running time | 27 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Summer in Mississippi is a 1965 Canadian documentary short from Beryl Fox, produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and first shown on This Hour Has Seven Days.
Synopsis
Director/producer Beryl Fox travelled to Mississippi after the bodies of the three civil rights workers working for the Mississippi Summer Project where found in August 1964. Painting a vivid picture of the time and place where the hot summer sun seemed to inflate the emotions of the entire state, this cinéma-vérité documentary was made for the popular television news magazine program This Hour Has Seven Days.[1]
It has all the immediacy and depth of feeling Fox later brought to The Mills of the Gods: Viet Nam, and is characteristic of the developing CBC documentary style of the period.[2]
Awards
Canadian Film Award – TV Information