MAINSTREETERS: Taking Advantage, 1972-1982 surveys the history of a gang of Vancouver artists who lived and worked together in drama, excess, friendship and grief. From 1972 until roughly 1982, they lived along Main Street, the traditional dividing line between the city's working-class immigrant eastside and its more affluent westside. Core members––Kenneth Fletcher, Deborah Fong, Carol Hackett, Marlene MacGregor, Annastacia McDonald, Charles Rea, Jeanette Reinhardt and Paul Wong––engaged in ambitious collaborative media and performance work that charts the rapidly shifting social terrain of the city.
Paul Wong
Self
Kenneth Fletcher
Self
Carol Hackett
Self
Deborah Fong
Self
Marlene MacGregor
Self
Annastacia McDonald
Self
Charles Rea
Self
Jeanette Reinhardt
Self
Michael Turner
Interviewer
Allison Collins
Interviewer
Director
Krista Eve Lomax
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