Dancing Around the Table, Part One
Dancing Around the Table: Part One provides a fascinating look at the crucial role Indigenous people played in shaping the Canadian Constitution. The 1984 Federal Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters was a tumultuous and antagonistic process that pitted Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau and the First Ministers—who refused to include Indigenous inherent rights to self-government in the Constitution—against First Nations, Inuit and Métis leaders, who would not back down from this historic opportunity to enshrine Indigenous rights. The conference was Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s last constitutional meeting before he resigned and the process was handed over to his successor, Brian Mulroney.
Dancing Around the Table, Part One
January 1, 1987
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Cast (2)
Pierre Nadeau
Narrator
Crew (25)
Directing
Maurice Bulbulian
Director
Writing
No data availableProduction
Berthe Constantineau
Administration
Andrée Delagrave
Administration
Nicole Côté
Administration
Sophie T. Lindsay
Administration
Raymond Gauthier
Executive Producer
Sound
Esther Auger
Location Sound Recordist
Marc Hébert
Sound Editor
Andrew Koster
Location Sound Recordist
Yves Gendron
Location Sound Recordist
Jean-Guy Normandin
Location Sound Recordist
Yvon Benoît
Location Sound Recordist
Roger Lamoureux
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michelle Guérin
Assistant Sound Editor
Art
No data availableCamera
Jacques Tougas
Assistant Camera
Claude de Maisonneuve
Assistant Camera
Brian Saunders
Assistant Camera
Séraphin Bouchard
Assistant Camera
François Vincelette
Assistant Camera
Costume & Make-Up
No data availableCrew
Serge Giguère
Cinematography
Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
Cinematography
Roger Rochat
Cinematography
Charles Lavack
Cinematography
Édouard Davidovici
Technical Supervisor
Editing
Maurice Bulbulian
Editor