
From the lower St. Lawrence, a picture of whale hunting that looks more like a round-up, with a corral, whale-boys and all. In 1534, when he stopped at the island he named l'Île-aux-Coudres, Jacques Cartier saw how the Indians captured the little white beluga whales by setting a fence of saplings into off-shore mud. In the film, the islanders show that the old method still works, thanks to the trusting 'sea-pigs,' the same old tide, and a little magic.
Crew
Bernard Gosselin
Director, Director of Photography

Pierre Perrault
Director, Director of Photography

Michel Brault
Director, Director of Photography
Jacques Bobet
Producer
Guy L. Coté
Producer
Gilles Blais
Assistant Camera

Alain Dostie
Assistant Camera
Clorinda Warny
Animation

Co Hoedeman
Animation
Claude Pelletier
Sound
Serge Beauchemin
Sound
Jacques Jarry
Sound
Raymond Gagnon
Music
Jean-Baptiste Gagnon
Music
Aimé Gagnon
Music
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