Budge : the one true happiness of F.R. "Budge" Crawley
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Budge : the one true happiness of F.R. "Budge" Crawley
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"'Ostroff shows us a portrait of Budge Crawley that is all the more compelling because he refuses to gloss over the more unsavoury aspects of Crawley's character. This isn't Budge Crawley on A & E biograhpy. This is Budge Crawley who accepts the Oscar for 'The Man Who Skied Down Everest' and thanks no one. But it is also Budge who loved to make films, who believed in a film industry in Canada." The bonus feature of 'Speaking of Movies' is a lyrical essay about the founding father of the Canadian theatrical film industry - Gordon Sparling. Long before the National Film Board was even an idea Sparling had already learned to master filmmaking in all its quirky ways. His 10-minute Canadian Cameos were virtually the only creative films reflecting the Canadian experience to the Canadian audiences during the 1930's.
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