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From Harling Point

This documentary tells the story of a Chinese cemetery in BC that became a National Heritage site. For Chinese pioneers who died in Canada, Victoria's Chinese Cemetery at Harling Point was a temporary resting place until their bones could be returned home. (Traditional Chinese belief says that the soul of a person who dies in a foreign place wanders lost until their bones are returned home.) This film traces the rich history of the Vancouver Island cemetery from controversy and neglect to its revival as a historic site. Told by those closest to it, the story of Harling Point is a metaphor for Canada, a country still working on making a home for all who live within its borders.

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From Harling Point

January 1, 2003
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Crew (22)

Directing

Ling Chiu
Director

Writing

Don White
Story Consultant

Production

Graydon McCrea
Executive Producer
Grace Salez
Researcher
Bruce Hagerman
Administration
Kathryn Lynch
Production Supervisor
Svend-Erik Erikson
Executive Producer
Rina Fraticelli
Executive Producer
Selwyn Jacob
Producer

Sound

Mark Hensley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andre Iwanchuk
Dialogue Editor
Gael MacLean
Sound Supervisor
Peter Wong
Location Sound Recordist
Anna Hostman
Original Music Composer
Silvina Samuel
Musician
Anna Hostman
Musician
Barton Hewett
Location Sound Recordist

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Crew

Ian Kerr
Cinematography
Joanna Waddell
Cinematography
Bill Weaver
Cinematography

Editing

Andrew Notman
Assistant Editor

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