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    Midian Farm [videorecording (DVD)] / a film by Liz Marshall.
    Collective Eye Films, [2019].
    Call #:DVD 306.1097 M629 Doc
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  • Counterculture -- Ontario -- Toronto.
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  • Utopias -- Ontario -- Toronto.
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  • Baby boom generation -- Ontario -- Toronto.
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  • Baby boom generation -- Attitudes.
  • Format: 
    [videorecording (DVD)] /
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (80 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    Originally produced as a documentary film in 2018.
    Home use only.
    Closed-captioned.
    Production: 
    LizMars presents ; produced by Liz Marshall, Roderick Deogrades ; written and directed by Liz Marshall.
    Summary: 
    "If it had happened in America, Midian Farm would be a Hollywood script. Instead, its legacy is memorialized through a compelling point-of-view historical Canadian documentary. From 1971–1977, Midian Farm was a back-to-the-land social experiment created by a community of urban baby boomers from Toronto. Part of the youth counterculture movement during a period of social and political re-imagining, its utopian vision eventually collapsed. More than four decades later, filmmaker Liz Marshall unearths a transformative piece of family and Canadian history."--Container.
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    Documentary films.
    DVDs.
    Other authors: 
    Marshall, Liz.
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