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      • Nobody Waved Good-bye was the first film to examine the serious generational, cultural and economic fissures in postwar Canadian suburbia. It was also an important first step for the still-nascent Canadian feature film industry.
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  2. Feb 7, 2006 · Nobody Waved Good-bye was the first film to examine the serious generational, cultural and economic fissures in postwar Canadian suburbia. It was also an important first step for the still-nascent Canadian feature film industry .

  3. Nobody Waved Good-bye premiered on 13 August 1964, at the Montreal International Film Festival and was shown at the New York Film Festival in September. Columbia Pictures distributed the film in Canada, but it bombed upon its release in Montreal in November after barely making $700 in a week.

  4. Nobody Waved Good-bye: Directed by Don Owen. With Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs, Claude Rae, Toby Tarnow. A teenage boy rebels against parental authority and must face a harsh reality when he tries to live on his own.

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    • Don Owen
    • 1964-08-13
  5. Don Owen. 1964 1 h 20 min. This award-winning feature-length drama from the 1960s tells the story of a teenage boy who rebels against his parents' middle-class goals and conventions. For more background information on this film, please visit the NFB.ca blog.

  6. Nobody Waved Good-bye. This docudrama is key in the development of English-Canadian cinema. Universally panned by Canadian critics on its initial release, it was later so warmly received in New York that it was re €'released in Canada, where it achieved considerable success (and a number of "second €'thought" re­views).

  7. One of the National Film Board’s first narrative features, Nobody Waved Good-bye is a cinematic treasure and a true Canadian classic. Nobody Waved Good-bye (1964) trailer. Watch on. Director. Don Owen. Writer. Don Owen. Cast. Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs, Claude Rae, Charmion King. Producers. Tom Daly, Roman Kroitor, Don Owen. Genre. Drama.

  8. Sep 18, 2013 · September 18, 2013. Reading time: 4 minutes. In 1984, the Toronto International Film Festival ranked Nobody Waved Good-bye number 9 on their list of the top 10 Canadian feature films of all time. That’s quite a feat for a film that was initially supposed to be a short documentary.

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