Coal Face, Canada

194320 minFilm: Fiction

G

Direction: Robert Edmonds

Production: Graham McInnes

A young man, discharged from the army, returns to his coal town. As he wanders the streets, he sees that life remains much as he left it. He takes a room with a miner who had known his father and who recalls the tragedy of his death in the mines. When the young dischargee attends a union meeting he hears the labourers speak of their relation to the war effort and, realizing the importance of coal to victory, he joins a night shift and goes to work in the mine.

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Subject categories


  • Mining > CoalMininig Resources in War-TimeNon-metalsWork Issues
  • War, Conflict and Peace - World War II Archival Films > Home FrontIndustrial DevelopmentVeterans
  • Work and Labour Relations > World War II
  • Social Studies > Canadian Politics and Government
  • Media Education > Popular Culture
  • History > World War II

Credits


director
Robert Edmonds
producer
Graham McInnes
camera
Joseph Braun
sound
Gordon Fraser
editing
Helen Lewis
music
Louis Applebaum