Propaganda Message

197413 min 18 secFilm: Animation

G

Direction: Barrie Nelson

Production: Roman KroitorWolf KoenigRobert Verrall

Script: Don ArioliLes Nirenberg

Produced by the NFB for Information Canada.

Produced in collaboration with Information Canada, a branch of what’s now the Department of Foreign Affairs, this sponsored short film is an ad for national unity in Canada. In this satirical view of Canadian society, a series of images and words illustrate various prejudices, serving as a pretext to show that despite their differences, Canadians from all backgrounds form a unified nation thanks to federalism.

A cartoon film about the whole heterogeneous mixture of Canada and Canadians, and the way the invisible adhesive called federalism makes it all cling together. That the dissenting voices are many is made amply evident, in English and French. But this animated message also shows that Canadians can laugh at themselves and work out their problems objectively.

Today, some of the cultural depictions and language in the film are considered outdated and offensive.

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Subject categories


  • Politics and Government - Canada > Federal Politics and Government

Credits


director
Barrie Nelson
design
Barrie Nelson
animation
Barrie Nelson
producer
Roman Kroitor
Wolf Koenig
executive producer
Robert Verrall
script
Don Arioli
Les Nirenberg
animation camera
Simon Leblanc
Raymond Dumas
sound editing
Peter Hearn
Ken Page
Don Wellington
music
Zolman Yanovsky
Maribeth Solomon
Micky Erbe
music recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
re-recording
Roger Lamoureux