Winter Kept Us Warm

Winter Kept Us Warm
Directed byDavid Secter
Written byDavid Secter
Ian Porter
John Clute
Produced byDavid Secter
Starring
CinematographyRobert Fresco
Ernest T. L. Meershoek
Edited byMichael Foytényi
Music byPaul Hoffert
Production
company
Varsity Films
Distributed byFilmmakers Distribution Center
Release date
  • 27 September 1965 (1965-09-27)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
BudgetCAD $8,000

Winter Kept Us Warm is a 1965 Canadian romantic drama film written and directed by David Secter. It stars John Labow, Henry Tarvainen, Joy Tepperman, and Janet Amos. It was the first English-language Canadian film shown at the Cannes Film Festival.

Secter, a student at the University of Toronto, made a short film and was a film critic in The Varsity before making his feature film debut with Winter Kept Us Warm. The title of the film comes from a line in T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land. The film was produced on a limited budget of $8,000 and the entire cast worked for free. Guerrilla filmmaking tactics were used to film around Toronto and a completed script was never made for the film due to the limited amount of time available.

Before the film was completed the Commonwealth Film Festival in Cardiff, United Kingdom, requested that the film be submitted. 7 minutes of footage was sent and the film was approved. Winter Kept Us Warm premiered as the opening film of the Commonwealth Film Festival. It earned back its production costs and the National Film Board of Canada submitted it to the 1966 Cannes Film Festival's Critics' Week.