Paddle to the Sea
Paddle to the Sea
NR
6.8
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1966

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28m

Paddle to the Sea

Summary

A boy's carved boat travels through the Canadian wilderness until it reaches the ocean.

Director

Bill Mason

Original Film Writer

Holling C. Holling

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

April 6, 2024

7

When a lighthouse keeper spots a small wooden boat in the water, he imagines it's journey from the fireside of the young man who carved it all the way down stream, facing obstacles both natural and man-made before it reached him. This canoe has but one passenger, a rather formidable looking native, and both have clearly seen some wear and tear with all the original decoration eroded by it's travels and now only the instructions to "put me back in the sea" still visible. The carving is used as a charming conduit to follow the river, lakes and locks as it travels many thousands of miles to the sea. Niagara Falls, threatening propellors, enthusiastic fishermen, curious children. All are encountered by "Paddle" en route and with a simple narration and score, this is quite a gently engaging travelogue with a difference. Maybe it's trip is not finished yet, either...?

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

canoe