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Canada Remembers : documentary series
Titre:
Canada Remembers : documentary series
Sommaire:
Since 1995, a world famous Air Show is held in Western Canada to pay tribute to Canada's World War II and Korean War veterans; these documentaries provide lasting and compelling stories of those glory days, with vintage planes and the Air Show's activities as a unique backdrop. A powerful reminder of the tragedies of war and why we must always remember those who risked and sacrificed their lives for freedom. Lest we forget. The "Canada Remembers" documentary series is a dynamic and engaging teaching tool to assist students in learning about Canadaś war history through the eyes of young people and our Veterans. Through the dispassionate description of their role, the laughter of their friendships and good times, and the re-experience of the horror of death and destruction, their message is clear: war is senseless.
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2005

1900-1999
Description matérielle:
4 videodiscs (185 min. total) DVD, sd., col.
Note générale:
Produced in association with Credit Union Centre, The Royal Canadian Legion & participation of Saskatchewan Veterans Associations, Veterans Affairs Canada, SaskFilm/Canadian Audio Visual Certifications Office, Canadian Heritage and Saskatchewan Employment Tax Credit, Saskatchewan Communications Network, Global Television Network/CTV/Vision TV, Canadian Millennium Partnership Project, Cameco Corporation, and Magic 98.3 FM.
Table des matières:
Canada Remembers: It's time to say thanks (47 min.): This program featured Venessa Corkal and Phydra Faulkner, two teenage girls, who together discovered why it is important to never forget. -- Canada Remembers: A veteran's reunion (47 min.) -- Canada Remembers: Our lasting legacy (44 min.): This program featured Master Corporal Brian Mullison an Afghanistan Veteran and Don Jackson who survived the Great Escape during the WWII. -- Canada Remembers: Their acheivements and sacrifices (47 min.): This program features several Afghanistan Veterans and interviews with parents of some of the fallen in that region. Two young Interviewers learn first hand why it is important to never forget and to say a kind thanks to a Veteran every chance you get.
Terme géographique:
Vedette secondaire - titre:
It's time to say thanks.

A veteran's reunion.

Our lasting legacy.

Their acheivements and sacrifices.
Informations de publication:
Saskatoon, SK : Thomega Entertainment Inc., 2005.