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''Camera Canada'' was a
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documentary television series which aired on
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from 1961 to 1963.


Premise

This was an occasional series of documentaries concerning modern Canadian history, filmed by various producers. It was inspired by the results of various CBC documentaries broadcast in mid-1960.


Scheduling

The series was randomly scheduled approximately once per month between 13 November 1961 and 14 January 1963. ''Camera Canada'' episodes were generally hour-long productions which were frequently broadcast on Mondays, usually in place of the normal ''
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'' time slot.


Episodes

* "The Annanacks" (
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producer/director;
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narrator;
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company), featuring an Inuit community * "Big Country" (Norman Caton;
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narrator), concerning a western Canadian cattle drive * "Boys Village" (Ron Kelly director), concerning a reform school * "Camera on Canada" (Gene Lawrence director) * "Campus in the Clouds" (Norman Caton producer), featuring the
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* "The Changing Island" (J. Frank Willis producer/host) * "Ciao Maria" (Ron Kelly;
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narrator), featuring Italians in Toronto * "False Faces" (René Bonnière producer/director; Crawley Films company), featuring an Iroquois-Huron ceremony in 1961. Bonnière later made a fictional feature film with Crawley Films called ''
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'' (released in 1963). * "Gold: The Fabulous Years" (Gene Lawrence producer; Hugh Kemp writer) * "High Arctic Hunter" (Gene Lawrence producer; Doug Wilkinson writer/director) * "Hockey: An Affectionate Look" * "Last Summer" (Thom Benson writer), regarding mating in nature; aired 11 December 1961 * "The Looking Glass People" ( Norman Campbell producer/director; George Salverson writer; Budd Knapp narrator), regarding ballet * "The Lost Decade" (Ben Maartman writer; Ron Kelly director), concerning the Great Depression * "The Measure of Man" (Norman Caton producer), featuring the study of the mind and its methods * "My Enemy" (Bob Orchard; Michael Rothery producers), from the Andre Chamson short story * "The Opening of the West" (Gene Lawrence producer; Scott Young writer; J. Frank Willis narrator) * "Pelly Bay" (Ron Kelly), regarding the activities of an Inuit person * "The Promised Land" * "The Short Sweet Summer" (Norman Campbell producer; Hugh Kemp writer), featuring the 1963 tour of the
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. * "Tale of Three Cities" * "The Unknown Country Revisited" (Bruce Hutchinson) – Canadians' express views about their nation. This documentary followed Hutchinson as he revisited parts of Canada he documented in his 1942 book ''The Unknown Country: Canada and Her People.'' * "Upper Canada Village" (Gene Lawrence producer) * "The View From Geneva" (Maurice Taylor director; Hugh Kemp writer; Princess Grace (Monaco) narrator), featuring the Red Cross * "Wilderness" (Norman Caton), regarding the wildernesses of Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon; a plane crash killed Caton and two camera operators during production of this documentary. * "The World of Bobby Hull" (Scott Young writer) * A documentary comparing current and 1930s university graduates (
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) * A feature on the newly created
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and its first director, A. W. Trueman.


Controversy

"Ciao Maria", broadcast in January 1963, portrayed the lives of some selected Italian-Canadians. However, the portrayal of that community drew outrage from Toronto Italian community leaders such as broadcaster
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and Toronto Roman Catholic priest Emmanuel Faraone. They complained that the documentary provided a distorted, low-brow view of Italians and failed to show the community's positive moral and cultural attributes. After the end of this series, the CBC produced documentaries in anticipation of the 1967 Canadian Centennial under the ''
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'', ''Canada 99'' and ''Canada 100'' titles.


References


External links

* {{Cite web , url=http://www.film.queensu.ca/CBC/CBC.html , first=Blaine , last=Allan , title=Camera Canada , publisher= Queen's University , year=1996 , accessdate=7 May 2010 , url-status=dead , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924012734/http://www.film.queensu.ca/CBC/CBC.html , archivedate=24 September 2015 CBC Television original programming 1961 Canadian television series debuts 1963 Canadian television series endings