Goin' Down the Road

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Goin' Down the Road is a landmark 1970 Canadian drama film that follows two Maritimers seeking a better life in Toronto and is widely regarded as a foundational work of modern Canadian cinema.

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instanceOf Canadian film
film
cinematographyStyle documentary-like
countryOfOrigin Canada
countryOfSetting Canada NERFINISHED
criticalReception acclaimed in Canada
director Donald Shebib NERFINISHED
distributionScope theatrical release
era 1970s Canadian film
filmingLocation Toronto NERFINISHED
follows two Maritimers seeking a better life in Toronto
genre drama
road movie
hasSequel Down the Road Again NERFINISHED
influenced subsequent Canadian realist dramas
leadCharacter Joey NERFINISHED
Pete NERFINISHED
medium feature film
nationalCinema Canadian cinema
notableFor depiction of working-class Maritimers in Toronto
influence on modern Canadian cinema
realistic, documentary-style cinematography
originalLanguage English
portrays Maritime Canadian culture
working-class life in Toronto
producer Donald Shebib NERFINISHED
productionEra New Canadian Cinema NERFINISHED
recognizedAs landmark Canadian film
regardedAs foundational work of modern Canadian cinema
releaseYear 1970
runtimeApproximate 90 minutes
screenwriter Donald Shebib NERFINISHED
William Fruet NERFINISHED
sequelReleaseYear 2011
setting Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
Toronto NERFINISHED
subjectMatter internal migration within Canada
search for employment
social inequality in urban Canada
theme disillusionment
economic migration
friendship
urban alienation
timePeriodOfStory late 1960s

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Canadian cinema notableFilm Goin' Down the Road