
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar
Drama
Overview
"The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar" tells the story of Emery Prometer, a proud bush worker in Ottawa Valley, resisting government aid to support his family. The film compassionately depicts their struggles and the resolve of Emery's daughter, Rosie, (Margot Kidder in her film debut) to break the cycle of poverty through education. This '60s NFB standout authentically portrays their dignity amid hardship, showcasing Canadian filmmaking despite hurdles from private broadcasters' cost concerns. The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar won eight Canadian Film Awards, including Best Picture (John Kemeny, Barrie Howells), Director (Peter Pearson), Cinematography (Tony Ianzelo), Screenplay (Joan Finnegan) and Lead Actor (Chris Wiggins).
Top Cast


Margot Kidder
Margot Kidder
Rosie
Margot Kidder
Rosie


Kate Reid
Kate Reid
Glad
Kate Reid
Glad


Chris Wiggins
Chris Wiggins
Emery Prometer
Chris Wiggins
Emery Prometer


William Thourlby
William Thourlby
Adam
William Thourlby
Adam


Paisley Maxwell
Paisley Maxwell
Miss Angelus
Paisley Maxwell
Miss Angelus
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