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Roger Blais

Directing

Known For

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In the 1940s thousands of immigrants are coming from Europe to Canada offering strength and skills in exchange for hope and a new life. 'The long night is ended, the morning draws nigh,' sums up the feelings of those who are sped through immigration formalities on their way to a fresh existence. Though the language may be different, these new Canadians soon find things in Canada that remind them of Holland, Poland or Belgium. Some immigrants carry on with their old trades--sewing, farming, diamond cutting. Others, on huge projects such as Des Joachims, use their muscles to help build their adopted homeland, while their love of culture and their skilled professions will make valuable contributions to Canada in the future.

Passport to Canada

1949
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A documentary account of the five-week visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Canada and the United States in the fall of 1951. Stops on the royal tour include Québec City, the National War Memorial in Ottawa, the Trenton Air Force Base in Toronto, a performance of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in Regina and visits to Calgary and Edmonton. The royal train crosses the Rockies and makes stops in several small towns. The royal couple boards HMCS Crusader in Vancouver and watches Native dances in Thunderbird Park, Victoria. They are then welcomed to the United States by President Truman. The remainder of the journey includes visits to Montreal, the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, a steel mill in Sydney, Nova Scotia and Portugal Cove, Newfoundland.

Royal Journey

1951
Carnival in Québec
7.0

This colorful archival record of Québec City's Winter Carnival shows that many popular events of today—pageants, parades, boat races, folk dancing, fireworks, and torchlight skiing—were also favorites many years ago.

Carnival in Québec

1956
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Highlights of the 1951 visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Canada and the United States. - NFB

Highlights from Royal Journey

1953
The Dikes
10.0

A look at the destruction that follows the breaking of long-neglected dikes and the measures being taken to prevent future problems.

The Dikes

1955
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9.0

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De père en fils

1951
Grierson
7.3

A portrait of John Grierson, the first Canadian Government Film Commissioner and founder of the National Film Board in 1939. Interweaving archival footage, interviews with people who knew him and footage of Grierson himself, this film is a sensitive and informative portrait of a dynamic man of vision. Grierson believed that the filmmaker had a social responsibility, and that film could help a society realize democratic ideals. His absolute faith in the value of capturing the drama of everyday life was to influence generations of filmmakers all over the world. In fact, he coined the term 'documentary film'.

Grierson

1973
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A National Film Board of Canada production about synchronized swimmers.

Sea Sprites

1961
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6.0

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Jeunesses musicales

1956
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10.0

The Leslie Bell Singers work during the day and rehearse at night for the joy they find in singing. Here they present widely differing numbers: Echo Song from 16th-century Italy is followed by the Québec folk song Quand j'étais chez mon père; the black spiritual I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray contrasts with I'se the Boy That Builds the Boat, from the fishing hamlets of Newfoundland; and finally a special arrangement of Schubert's Ave Maria.

Choral Concert

1948
Fridolinons
7.0

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Fridolinons

1945
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A look at the ruins of the ancient city of Angkor. The largest collection of sculptures the world has ever seen - an entire metropolis of palaces and temples recovered from the jungle.

Angkor - The Lost City

1961
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A demonstration of the basic skills required to ski.

Ski Skill

1946
Shadow on the Prairie (A Canadian Ballet)
9.0

A ballet about the settlement of the Canadian West and the fate of a young wife who comes to the prairies with her husband.

Shadow on the Prairie (A Canadian Ballet)

1953
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10.0

A short film by Roger Blais.

It's Fun to Sing

1948
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8.0

A look at Canada's first national Ballet Festival.

Ballet Festival

1949
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9.0

Canada, rich in uranium, is harnessing atomic science for peacetime living. This film provides a progress report on nuclear research conducted at the atomic energy plant at Chalk River, Ontario, and shows some of the constructive applications of atomic energy carried out in hospitals (including Canada's celebrated "cobalt bomb"), in agricultural experimental stations and in industry. Interior views of the Chalk River plant afford a look at NRX, the atomic pile itself. A brief survey is made of atomic research in Canadian universities.

Canada's Atom Goes to Work

1952
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7.0

Musical short with Neil Chotem.

Music Master (with Neil Chotem)

1951
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It's a talent showcase for a singer.

Talent Showcase

1951
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A look at Yoho National Park in Canada.

Yoho: Wonder Valley

1953