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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
For Schur, Sokolowski’s story illustrates the connections between the experiences of immigrant workers living in Western Canada just after World War I, and the growing nativist sentiment around the...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
At the core of Stand! is a compelling love story involving Sokolowski’s son (played by Marshall Williams) and their Jewish neighbour (played by Laura Wiggins). Here, Schur takes the...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
Beyond the change in its name, the movie version will also have some significant changes in plot and characters. Schur says the film’s director Robert Adetuyi convinced him...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
The inclusion of Emma’s character represents a trend in films about the Winnipeg General Strike towards representing marginalized communities who weren’t part of the original strike narrative. “Absences in...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
1919 was the first film made by Gonick, who says he’s always had an interest in the strike, in part because his father was the prominent labour historian,...
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