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The World Turned Upside Down
198524 min 35 secFilm: Fiction
Direction: Joan Henson
Production: William BrindBarrie Howells
Script: Gloria Demers
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada with the collaboration of Parks Canada.
In the early 1780s, just following the American Revolution, about half of the hundred thousand United Empire Loyalists who wished to remain aligned with England fled northward to re-settle in British North America, now Canada. This historical dramatization, based on the account of Hannah Ingraham, eleven years old at the time of her family's flight to Canada, was filmed entirely on location at the King's Landing Historical Settlement near Fredericton, New Brunswick. The film vividly recreates the persecution and hardships the Loyalists faced as they built a new life in the sparsely populated wilderness. Valuable for Canadian studies, history and social studies, the film will also be useful as a catalyst for discussion of moral and ethical issues.
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Subject categories
- History - Canada - Pre-1867 > Atlantic RegionImmigration and SettlementInternational Relations
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Immigration Experience and Social Adjustment
Credits
- director
- Joan Henson
- producer
- William Brind
- executive producer
- Barrie Howells
- commentary
- Gloria Demers
- cinematography
- André-Luc Dupont
- sound
- Jacques Drouin
- editing
- Ginny Stikeman
- sound editing
- Bernard Bordeleau
- narrator
- Vlasta Vrana
- music
- Chris Crilly
- cast
- Andy Cline
- Katie Haggerty
- Craig Melanson
- Simonne Melanson