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Vancouver: No Fixed Address
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Vancouver: No Fixed Address

May 19, 2017
1h 15m
★ 0.0

The free market costs.

Overview

There is no topic that unites all of Vancouver quite like that of housing. At every dinner party, social gathering, or chance meeting in the street, everyone has an opinion, and they want to share it. Charles Wilkinson’s new film Vancouver: No Fixed Address tackles the subject from a multiplicity of perspectives. A chorus of voices chime in — everyone from David Suzuki, to Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Seth Klein, Condo King Bob Rennie, Senator Yuen Pau Woo, and lots of regular Vancouver citizens.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Optic Nerve Films
Shore Films
Knowledge Network
Side Street Post

Vancouver: No Fixed Address Trailers

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Cast

Quelemia Sparrow

Self

Quelemia Sparrow

David Suzuki

Self

David Suzuki

Angel Chang

Self

Angel Chang

Rosalind Sadowski

Self

Rosalind Sadowski

Cal Anderson

Self

Cal Anderson

Ray Wong

Self

Ray Wong

Shannon Galt

Self

Shannon Galt

Fayyaz Alimohamed

Self

Fayyaz Alimohamed

Bob Rennie

Self

Bob Rennie

Sandy Garossino

Self

Sandy Garossino

Margaret Stephens

Self

Margaret Stephens

David Ley

Self

David Ley

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