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Rose's House 1977 Directed by Clay Borris

This NFB docu-drama takes an unvarnished look at life in a working-class boarding house. Based on the filmmaker's memories of his own mother's boarding house in Cabbagetown, Toronto, the story revolves around Rose and how she runs her establishment. With a household as full and varied as hers, domesticity clashes with disputes about bootlegging, violence, and stealing. Even authority isn't exempt: she does battle with a social worker over her son's theft of a bicycle. Rose is the queen of her castle, and delivers her own brand of justice.

Country Canada
Production Country Canada
Language English
Spoken Language English
Production Company ONF | NFB
Release Date 1 January 1977
58 mins
Cast
Ronald Maltais P'tit-Jean
Paulette Jiles Woman boarder / cocktail waitress
George Martell Social Worker
Julia U. Borris Secretary
Ed Uznanski Boy with Bicycle
Clay Borris Poker Player
Roy Gautreau Poker Player
Michael Belley Jean Luc
Jerry Borris Factory worker
Therese Haley Singer at party
Reno Maltais Singer at party
Joyce Maltais Singer at party
Alex Borris Grandparent
Delima Borris Grandparent