The Legend of the Flying Canoe (La Chasse-galerie)

199610 min 35 secFilm: Animation, Children's film

Direction: Robert Doucet

Production: William PettigrewMarcy PageBarrie McLean

The time: New Year's Eve, late 1800s. The place: Gatineau Valley, Quebec. A group of loggers, working in an isolated winter camp, yearn to celebrate New Year's Eve with their loved ones. But the river is frozen, the sky is dark, and swirling snow makes travelling treacherous. If the men want to see their families, their only choice is to make a pact with the devil to ride in a flying canoe.

While pacts with the devil are the stuff of legends from another time, the cautionary tale of The Flying Canoe has a resonance for modern life. Original music and bold animation preserve the spirit of this well-known Quebec legend derived from La Chasse-galerie, first published in 1891 by Honoré Beaugrand. Hand-drawn animation scanned and coloured on computer.

Subject categories


  • Literature and Language > Animation based on LiteratureChildren's StoriesLegends, Myths, and Tales
  • Literature and Language - Canada > Children's MaterialsFolk TalesQuebec Literature
  • English Language Arts > Children's Stories/Fables
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical ValuesReligious Diversity/Heritage

Credits


direction
Robert Doucet
animation
Robert Doucet
computer graphics
Robert Doucet
producer
William Pettigrew
Marcy Page
executive producer
Barrie McLean
music
Normand Roger
sound track
Normand Roger
violin
Benoit Lajeunesse
narration
Yvon Thiboutot
voice recording
Biagio Pagano
final mix
Serge Boivin
Geoffrey Mitchell
studio administrator
Carrol Smith
Ida Di Fruscia
computer graphic resources
David Verrall
digital imaging services
Patrick Bergeron
Julie Dutrisac
Richard Martin

Awards


  • Viacom Canada Award - Category: Best Canadian ProductionInternational Animation Festival