The Wind-Swept Isles

This is a story of men against the sea. On the edge of the great sea lanes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence lies a tiny archipelago which is gradually shrinking from the ceaseless nibbling of the tides. Here, on the Magdalen Islands, live 10 000 sturdy fisherfolk, descended from fifteen Acadian families who, two hundred years ago, fled the threat of deportation. The film portrays the frugal but independent existence of these people and their relentless struggle to wrest a livelihood from a sea which reaches almost to their doors.

Country:
Genre:

Documentary

Duration:

10 minutes

Year:

1953

Director:

Jean Palardy

Cast:
jean sarrazin

Narrator

Crew:
Jean Palardy

Director

Bernard Devlin

Producer

jean sarrazin

Writer

Jean Roy

Cinematography

George Croll

Sound