Canada Vignettes

Canada Vignettes are a series of short films by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), some of which aired on CBC Television and other Canadian broadcasters as interstitial programs. The vignettes became popular because of their cultural depiction of Canada, and because they represented its changing state, such as the vignette Faces which was made to represent the increasing cultural and ethnic diversity of Canada.[1] A similar series was later produced in the 1990s, however the name was changed to Heritage Minutes.

Conception

The idea for Canada Vignettes began in early 1977, when CBC's children's programming department at the CBC approached the NFB about producing short films, five minutes in length or less, to use as interstitial programming. When Secretary of State for Canada John Roberts announced in the fall of 1977 that $13 million would be given to federal cultural agencies to help promote national unity, the NFB was allocated $2 million to produce films for broadcast on the CBC, similar to CBS's Bicentennial Minutes in the United States, the previous year. The French-language service of the CBC also agreed to broadcast the series.[1]

Production

80 filmmakers from across the country worked on the project over a three-year period. Many of the films were animation vignettes offering amusing portrayals of Canadian history, while others were produced from excerpts from NFB documentaries. The NFB decided that no film credits would be included, only a title.[1]

Broadcast

The CBC's children's department subsequently informed the NFB that it could not show films longer than two minutes as their needs had changed in the time that it took to produce the series. A quarter of the vignettes were more than two minutes long. As a solution, the CBC main network agreed to make the longer and shorter films available to their network affiliates. Canada Vignettes were shown on both in prime time and during children's programming slots. The most popular film in the series to air on Canadian television was Canada Vignettes: Faces, an animated short that depicted the faces of Canada, including that of then Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Other Canadian television networks to broadcast the films included CTV, Global, TVOntario, and TVA. The series was also sold to international foreign broadcasters in such countries as Turkey, Italy, Algeria, Norway and the United Kingdom.[1]

List of Vignettes[2]

TitleYearDurationNotes
Acadian Quadrille1978
Agnes Campbell MacPhail1980
Alouette1979
Angel of Death1980
Arctic Mission1980
Arctic Seascape1980
Bells and Brass1978
Bill Miner1978
Bill Reid1979
Birth1980
Bluenose 1921-19461979
Bluenose II July 24, 19631979
Breadmakers1980
Bridge for the Dempster1980
Bridging the Gap1981
Calliope1980
Canada's Snowbirds1980
Captain Cook1978
Catapult Canada1985
Celebration1981
Countdown1981
Cree Conical Lodge1980
Cree Hunters1979
Crossing Guards1978
Dance1979
Dancing Dolls1980
December Lights1979
Delta Plane1979
Don Messer - His Land and His Music - Charlie Chamberlain 1911-1972 Pt. 11979
Don Messer - His Land and His Music - Charlie Chamberlain 1911-1972 Pt. 21979
Don Messer - His Land and His Music - Charlie Chamberlain 1911-1972, Marg Osburne 1927-19771979
Don Messer - His Land and His Music - Don Messer 1910-19731979
Don Messer - His Land and His Music - Marg Osburne 1927-1977 Pt. 11979
Don Messer - His Land and His Music - Marg Osburne 1927-1977 Pt. 21979
Easter Eggs1978
Emergency Numbers1984
Erik Davidson - Mechanic1979
Faces1978
Fashion Designer1977
Flin Flon1978
Fort Prince of Wales1978
From Cobalt to Casa Loma1978
From Flax to Linen1978
Full Circle1979
Headdress1979
Helen Law1979
History for Tomorrow1980
Holidays1978
Home of the Beaver1978
Homestead1980
Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary1978
Ice1982
Ice Carnival Montreal 1885 - Canadian Bounce1986
Ice Carnival Montreal 1885 - Souvenir Programme1986
Ice Carnival Montreal 1885 - Storming the Ice Palace1986
Indian Pipe1979
Instant French1979
Inuit Pipe1979
June in Povungnituk - Quebec Arctic19801:00
Klondike Gold1980
Lady Frances Simpson1978
La mer enligne nos terres1979
Land Bridge1978
Land of the Maple Leaf1978
Les nigogeux1978
Log Driver's Waltz1979
Logger1978
Love on Wheels1979
Ma chère Albertine1979
Marine Biologist1979
Maritimes Dig1980
McIntosh1979
Melvin Arbuckle, Famous Canadian1980
Men of the Deeps, Cape Breton1978
Moccasins1979
Mussel Mud1985
Métis Coat1979
Newfoundland1978
News Canada1978
Northern Seasons1980
Onions and Garlic1978
Our Daily Bread1979
Physiotherapist1977
Port Royal1978
Prairie Promise1980
Prehistoric Artifacts, New Brunswick1980
Riverdale Lion1979
Roulamour1979
Skier1978
Sodbusters1978
Spence's Republic1978
St. Laurent Pilgrimage1985
Stunt Family1978
The Ballet Master1978
The Blacksmith Shop1979
The Dentist1978
The Egg1979
The Ham1978
The Horse1978
The Maple Leaf1978
The Move1985
The Music Makers1979
The Novelist1978
The Performer1978First Jury Prize for Short film at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival
The Photographers1978
The Seigneury1978
The Thirties1978
The Veteran1978
The Violin Maker1978
The Visitor1979
The Vote1980
The Wool Spinner1979
Toronto1978
Trading Post1978
Trees1978
Two Friends1979
Under the Pole1980
Unity Pole1979
Veterinarian1977
Vignettes from Labrador North1979
Voyageurs1978
Wild Rice Harvest Kenora19791:00
Winter - Dressing Up1979
Winter - Starting the Car1979
Woolly Mammoth1979
Wop May1979About aviator Wop May

See also

  • O Canada (Cartoon Network series that featured some of the animated Canada Vignettes shorts)
  • Bicentennial Minutes (contemporary American series of a similar nature)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Ohayon, Albert. "Canada Vignettes: Essential Canadiana, eh!". NFB blog. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  2. https://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=Canada+Vignettes
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