This short documentary records Anne Cools’ 1978 run for the Liberal Party nomination in Rosedale, one of Toronto's largest and socially most diverse federal ridings. The film records her bid for political power, and explains the nomination contest, a basic step in the Canadian electoral process. Because she was competing against the Liberal Party's preferred candidate, the nomination battle in Rosedale turned into one of the most innovative and fascinating in the history of Canadian politics.
Directing | Bonnie Sherr Klein | Director |
Production | Margaret Pettigrew | Producer |
Production | Bonnie Sherr Klein | Producer |
Production | Kathleen Shannon | Executive Producer |
Camera | Pierre Letarte | Director of Photography |
Sound | Joseph Champagne | Sound |
Sound | Claude Lefebvre | Sound |
Sound | Abby Jack Neidik | Sound Editor |
Sound | Hans Peter Strobl | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Adrian Croll | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Directing | Anne Henderson | Director |
Editing | Anne Henderson | Editor |