Four Centuries: The Firearm in Canada

198226 min 52 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Joan Henson

Production: Diane BeaudryKathleen Shannon

Script: Joan HensonGloria Demers

Co-produced by the NFB and Solicitor General Canada.

Four Centuries: The Firearm in Canada is the story of firearms and the role they have played since the first musket was introduced in this country over 400 years ago. Dramatized historical scenes illustrate how guns were a necessity to the newcomers--to hunt for food, to protect crops from predators, and sometimes for self-defense. The film also looks at the contemporary use of firearms and, with the emphasis on responsibility and safety, demonstrates the correct handling of them in work and recreation.

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Subject categories


  • Safety > Explosives and Firearms
  • History - Canada > Historical Overview
  • History > Technological Perspectives

Credits


director
Joan Henson
script
Joan Henson
producer
Diane Beaudry
executive producer
Kathleen Shannon
commentary
Gloria Demers
cinematography
André-Luc Dupont
animation camera
Jacques Avoine
sound
Claude Hazanavicius
Jacques Chevigny
editing
Tim Reid
sound editing
Jackie Newell
Julian Olson
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
animation
Meilan Lam
narrator
Richard Monette