Endings and Beginnings

199549 min 10 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Terence Macartney-Filgate

Production: Kent MartinDon Haig

Script: William Whitehead

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in association with the Canada Remembers Committee of Veterans Affairs Canada.

Paratroopers dropping down to fight beyond the Rhine ushered in the final phase of the war in Europe, a war that was in its sixth year. In Endings and Beginnings, veterans recount their memories of that epochal conflict, in combination with outstanding footage filmed by army cameramen at the front. VE-Day--victory in Europe--on May 8, 1945, saw exuberant celebrations in Canadian cities, but there was still the war in the Far East to be won. The film documents Canada's contributions toward that goal, which was finally achieved four months later. In the aftermath of the war, a confident Canadian industry converted to peacetime purposes. But, on the personal level, peace could be intimidating. A former sailor recalls, "The big objective was to get the uniform off and get a job. I had to learn a whole new set of rules and a whole new way of living--very quickly." Interspersed with archival footage are the vivid memories of men and women who recall life during the war years. Part three of the series.

Subject categories


  • History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Canadian Military ForcesWorld War II Military Operations
  • War, Conflict and Peace > World War II

Credits


director
Terence Macartney-Filgate
producer
Kent Martin
executive producer
Don Haig
script
William Whitehead
photography
Jim Aquila
Rolf Cutts
sound
Hans Oomes
editing
Markham Cook
sound editing
André Galbrand
Wojtek Klis
Paul Demers
re-recording
Louis Hone
Nathalie Morin
narrator
R.H. Thomson
music
Neil Smolar
research
Elizabeth Klinck
location manager
Elizabeth Klinck
participation
Farley Mowat
Ken Bell
Ronald F. "Andy" Anderson
Donald Pearce
Evelyn Pepper
Flora Shaddock
Jean-Charles Forbes