Summaries

The seminal Canada at War documentary film series is presented in 13 half-hour episodes and culled from more than 14,000,000 feet of film, mostly shot by Canadian Army cameramen during the Second World War.

The seminal Canada at War documentary film series was first broadcast on the CBC on April 3, 1962. Its 13 half-hour episodes were culled from more than 14,000,000 feet of film, mostly shot by Canadian Army cameramen during the Second World War but also including footage shot by German and British film crews. It took a team of editors three years to put the series together under the supervision of documentary filmmaker extraordinaire Donald Brittain (who also wrote the commentary). It remains, to this day, one of the most important works on the Second World War.—National Film Board of Canada

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Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 3, 1962
Countries of origin Canada
Language English
Production companies National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

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Runtime 5h 51m
Color Black and White
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