Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 11)

  • Making a movie can be expensive, labour intensive, technically complex and artistically daunting.
  • Canada is internationally recognized for its excellence in documentary film, and several of Canada's finest documentary makers have come from this province.
  • Early Newfoundland film and film makers. Including documentaries, hollywood film, NIFCO, and Provincial Government films
  • The film industry, and feature films made in Newfoundland including Finding Mary March and The Adventures of Faustus Bidgood
  • The Newfoundland film industry was born during the cultural revival that swept the province in the 1970s.
  • I woke up one morning wondering where I could get a six-foot suitcase, says Anita McGee, referring to the prop that dominates her 1994 short film
  • Newfoundland television stations have produced and presented thousands of hours of local music, comedy, drama and documentary.
  • A look at the life and letters of Frances Cluett, a member of the Voluntary Aid Detachment who served in France and Turkey during World War I.
  • The brief account of the life of Sybil Johnson (1887-1973), a nurse in the Volunteer Aid Detachment (VAD) in World War I.
  • The story of Ethel Gertrude Dickenson (1880-1918) who contacted and died from the Spanish flu while assisting others infected with the deadly virus.
  • Biography of Margaret Alexandra (Rendell) Shea (1863-1949).