Rhapsody in Two Languages | |
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Directed by | Gordon Sparling |
Written by | Gordon Sparling |
Produced by | Bernard Norrish |
Narrated by | Corey Thomson |
Cinematography | Alfred Jacquemin |
Edited by | Gordon Sparling |
Music by | Howard Fogg |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Rhapsody in Two Languages is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Gordon Sparling and released in 1934.[1] The most famous film in the Canadian Cameo Series of short documentaries,[1] the film is a portrait of life in the bilingual and bicultural city of Montreal during the Great Depression era.[2]
Considered a city symphony film,[3] it is set predominantly to a musical score by composer Howard Fogg, although it features small snippets of narration by Corey Thomson.[1]