Ida Makes a Movie

Ida Makes a Movie is a 1979 short film that inspired the Degrassi franchise. It was directed by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler and was written by Amy Jo Cooper. The story was adapted from the children's picture book Ida Makes a Movie, which was written by Kay Chorao.

Ida Makes a Movie
Directed byKit Hood
Linda Schuyler
Produced byKit Hood
Linda Schuyler
Written byAmy Jo Cooper
StarringZoe Newman
Elwy Yost
Production
company
National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
Playing With Time Inc.
Running time
23 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The National Film Board of Canada is sponsoring a movie festival. Ida Lucas is a nine-year-old girl who decides to make a movie about the environment (specifically garbage), and enter it into the festival. The judges, thinking the film is about war, accept Ida's film into the festival finals. For her part, Ida feels terribly conflicted in this situation, unsure if she deserves to win because of a misunderstanding.

Cast

  • Zoe Newman - Ida Lucas
  • Dawn Harrison - Catherine "Cookie" Peters
  • Allan Meiusi - Fred Lucas

Production

Linda Schuyler's friend Bruce Mackey let his house be used as a location; his dog also appears in the film. The film was shot over the course of 6 days in July 1979.

Spin-offs

Ida Makes A Movie, the first of four Degrassi television shorts, inspired directors Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler to create the TV series The Kids of Degrassi Street, followed by Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, Degrassi: The Next Generation, and Degrassi: Next Class.

    Bibliography

    • Chorao, Kay (1974). Ida Makes a Movie. New York City: Seabury Press. ISBN 0-8164-3121-3.


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