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"Hurrah" is a 1968 documentary that showcases the early work of the Simon Fraser Film Workshop. This film highlights the collaboration between theater and film creators in Vancouver, capturing the spirit of a vibrant artistic community.
Hurrah is relatively scarce, reflecting the niche interest of collectors in early Canadian documentaries. It was initially distributed on 16mm, with limited prints making the rounds in film circles. The film's connection to the Simon Fraser Film Workshop adds a layer of allure, as enthusiasts appreciate its blend of local history and experimental filmmaking. As the years pass, its significance in the context of Vancouver's cultural landscape has only deepened, making it a topic of discussion among those who treasure regional cinema.
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The director of "Hurrah" is not specified.
"Hurrah" was released in 1968.
The Simon Fraser Film Workshop is known for its collaboration between theater and film creators, as demonstrated in "Hurrah."
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