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Canadian film-maker Christopher Chapman, shown here in the split screen fashion he made famous with his film A Place to Stand, would rather stay at ho(...)
Canadian film-maker Christopher Chapman, shown here in the split screen fashion he made famous with his film A Place to Stand, would rather stay at ho(...)

Canadian film-maker Christopher Chapman, shown here in the split screen fashion he made famous with his film A Place to Stand, would rather stay at ho(...)

Date3/21/1968
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Original Toronto Star caption: Canadian film-maker Christopher Chapman, shown here in the split screen fashion he made famous with his film A Place to Stand, would rather stay at home in his mud-enriched bungalow near Markham than go to Hollywood on April 8 to see if the 18-minute film he made for the Ontario pavillion at Expo wins an Academy Award. So Successful was A Place to Stand, the Ontario government has asked Chapman to make a film about Ontario for 1970 World's Fair in Japan.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0037301F