The Land

19698 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Rex TaskerJean-Claude Labrecque

Production: John KemenyRobert Baylis

Produced by the NFB for the Canadian Government Exhibition Commission.

This film presents a breath-taking view of Canada from coast to coast. Besides showing the varied terrain, from craggy coast to towering glacier, the film illustrates something of the development of the land from its virgin state to today's intense and complex industrial exploitation. Filmed for the most part from a low-flying aircraft, there is evidence of space everywhere: in the caribou streaming across the snowy tundra, in the serried ranges of the Pacific mountains, in the distant horizons of lakes and seas, and in the spacious grain fields of the prairies. Equal to the grandiose natural scenes are the projects of Canadian industry, such as Quebec's great Manicouagan power dam, and the endless ribbon of the Trans-Canada Highway. This view of the land is surprising in its diversity.

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Subject categories


  • Canada - Images of a Country > Aerial ViewsEconomic DevelopmentLandscapes
  • Geography > Natural ResourcesPhysical Geography/Geology

Credits


director
Rex Tasker
Jean-Claude Labrecque
producer
John Kemeny
Robert Baylis
camera
Michel Thomas-d'Hoste
Jean-Claude Labrecque
editing
Rex Tasker
sound editing
John Knight
music
The Collectors