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Margaret Perry

Margaret Perry

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Biography

Margaret Perry (1905-1998) was a Canadian filmmaker and projectionist. Perry worked with John Grierson at the newly formed National Film Board in the early 1940s, and after moving to Nova Scotia in 1945, would go on to make more than 50 films for the Nova Scotia Film Bureau between 1945-1969. The films were used to promote Nova Scotia as a tourism destination, as well as a place for industrial development.

Known For

Road to the Keltic
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A travelogue along the scenic highways of Cape Breton Island—particularily along the Cabot Trail near Keltic Lodge.

Road to the Keltic

1956
People of the Potlatch
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The Indigenous peoples of northern British Columbia still hunt and fish, using a combination of traditional ways and modern equipment and techniques where appropriate. Lumbering and trapping bring them money and goods. Their traditional arts and crafts, however, remain essentially unchanged. This archival film reflects the social and cultural values and beliefs prevalent at the time of production.

People of the Potlatch

1944
Lobsters Unlimited
N/A

An overview of the lobster fishing industry in Nova Scotia.

Lobsters Unlimited

1959
Prince Edward Island
7.7

A short documentary about a small province on the east coast of Canada.

Prince Edward Island

1943
Glooscap Country
7.0

The myths surrounding the Mi'kmaq god, Glooscap, are retold using the Cape Blomidon and Cape Split areas for the setting.

Glooscap Country

1961
Trappers of the Sea
6.5

This film presents the lobster fishing industry in Nova Scotia with a brief reference to the cooperative movement and how co-ops are used in the affairs of the people. Pierre, a fisherman, is shown as he sails forth to set his one hundred traps. The film shows both the problems of adverse weather and also the methods used to land the lobster and prepare them for market.

Trappers of the Sea

1945
Land for Pioneers
10.0

Land for Pioneers is a documentary about economic development in the Canadian North from a 1944 nationalist perspective.

Land for Pioneers

1944
Margaret Perry: Filmmaker
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Margaret Perry, now in her eighties, is the unsung heroine of the Nova Scotia film industry. For over a quarter of a century, she shot, directed, wrote and edited all the tourist films for the province. Through her camera, we view changes in the landscape, in lifestyles, and in film technology.

Margaret Perry: Filmmaker

1987
Craftsmen at Work
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A variety of craftspeople display their talent and work courtesy of the Craftsmen Work Committee at the Gaelic College of Crafts run by Mary Black.

Craftsmen at Work

1945
Battling "Blue-Fins"
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A day of tuna sport fishing at Wedgeport, NS

Battling "Blue-Fins"

1947
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N/A

Film follows the routes taken by various bookmobiles across Nova Scotia and discusses how the regional and branch library systems operate.

Roads to Reading

1958