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Robert Doucet
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Dreams of a Land · 1987Dreams of a Land
★ 7.01987
MovieHistoryAnimation
The story of Samuel de Champlain's futile search for a passage to China in North America and his later founding of Quebec.
The Dingles · 1988The Dingles
★ 8.01988
MovieAnimation
The Dingles are Doris and her three cats. Life is idyllic, until the day a big windstorm threatens to blow the cats away.
Laughter in My Soul · 1983Laughter in My Soul
★ 10.01983
MovieDocumentary
This short documentary profiles cartoonist, painter, humorist, publisher, iconographer, and teacher Jacob Maydanyk. Part of the first wave of Ukrainian immigrants who arrived in Canada between 1896-1914, Maydanyk was an imaginative artist who created the beloved comic strip character Shteef Tabachniuk, a hapless and endearing galoot who became a folk hero to Ukrainian immigrants. Laughter in My Soul is a tribute to the dignity and heroism of those early pioneers and to those whose spirit lives on, to those who had laughter in their souls.
Blackberry Subway Jam · 1984Blackberry Subway Jam
★ 7.01984
MovieAnimation
This short animation based on a popular children's story by Robert Munsch tells the story of a young boy with a major problem: his apartment has become a subway station but his mother doesn't believe him and blames him for the commuters' mess.
La fièvre du castor · 1980La fièvre du castor
★ 8.01980
MovieAnimationDocumentary
This lively satire uses animation and a pseudo-documentary style to depict Canada's search for a national identity. The National Scream explains, amongst other elements of Canadiana, how and why the beaver became the country's symbol.
The Legend of the Flying Canoe · 1996The Legend of the Flying Canoe
★ 9.01996
MovieAnimation
The time: New Year's Eve, late 1800s. The place: Gatineau Valley, Quebec. A group of loggers, working in an isolated winter camp, yearn to celebrate New Year's Eve with their loved ones. But the river is frozen, the sky is dark, and swirling snow makes travelling treacherous. If the men want to see their families, their only choice is to make a pact with the devil to ride in a flying canoe. While pacts with the devil are the stuff of legends from another time, the cautionary tale of The Flying Canoe has a resonance for modern life. Original music and bold animation preserve the spirit of this well-known Quebec legend derived from La Chasse-galerie, first published in 1891 by Honoré Beaugrand. Hand-drawn animation scanned and coloured on computer.
Canada Vignettes: Ice · 1982Canada Vignettes: Ice
★ 6.51982
MovieAnimation
Ice cutting on the St. Lawrence River in the 1860s is illustrated in song and animated graphics.
Canada Vignettes: Port Royal · 1978Canada Vignettes: Port Royal
★ 7.01978
MovieAnimation
This is the story of the first French settlers in North America, who spent their first winter on an island in the Bay of Fundy. Despite overwhelming hardships the survivors, joined by other new colonists, eventually established Port Royal, the foundation of Acadia and the Acadian people.
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