The Vinland Mystery

198428 min 59 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: William Pettigrew

Production: William PettigrewBarrie Howells

Script: Kenneth McCready

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in cooperation with Parks Canada.

For more than two centuries, scholars have speculated about the existence and location of the mysterious "Vinland the Good," mentioned in manuscripts of Icelandic sagas. Vinland, "the place where the wild grapes grow," was thought to be on the eastern coast of North America somewhere between Virginia and Newfoundland. In 1960 a curious group of house mounds was uncovered at l'Anse aux Meadows in northern Newfoundland by Drs. Helge Ingstad and Anne Stine Ingstad of Norway. This documentary, intercut with material from the illuminated manuscripts, ancient maps and archival footage shot by the Ingstads, is the story of the search, discovery and authentication of the only known Norse settlement in North America. Named to the United Nations World Heritage List, l'Anse aux Meadows is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.

Subject categories


  • Archaeology > Archaeological SitesPortraitsVikings
  • History > Early Canadian Exploration (1600s-1800s)
  • History and Citizenship Education > First Occupants (to 1500)Population and Settlement (1608-present)

Credits


director
William Pettigrew
editor
William Pettigrew
cinematographer
Don Virgo
camera assistant
Simon Leblanc
location sound
Bev Davidson
commentary
Kenneth McCready
narrator
Jon Granik
music score
André Vincelli
music recording
Louis Hone
sound editing
John Knight
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
studio administrator
Bob Spence
producer
William Pettigrew
executive producer
Barrie Howells