This is a study on the Canadian federal government's role as financier of feature length films. I argue this policy constitutes a rupture with the spirit of the Report of the 1949-1951 Royal Commission on the National Development of the Letters, Arts and Sciences. Traditionally the federal government abstained from participating in the production of feature length films, because these were deemed unworthy pillars of contemporary Canadian national culture; hence the critical juncture with the 1968 creation of the Canadian Film Development Corporation. The main objective of this study is to understand why the federal government helped develop a Canadian feature film industry. I am interested in the reason why the government felt that the cre...
Historical accounts of the postwar National Film Board (NFB) typically begin with the purges of NFB ...
This dissertation represents the first major examination of the depiction of the working class in th...
Lewis Brian. Pendakur Manjunath (1990), Canadian Dreams and American Control. The Political Economy ...
DURING the 1920s and early 1930s American films regularly accounted for as much as eighty-five to ni...
If film is seen as a powerful cultural agent which has transformed society from the outside, it woul...
The feature film industry in Canada is dominated by two large foreign owned theatre chains and eight...
Federal policies designed to assist the film industry in Canada are largely unsuccessful since the i...
Abstract: From 1974 to 1987, the financing of Canadian films was aided by two federal policies, spec...
This thesis examines the development of film policy and production in Newfoundland and Labrador betw...
Using a theoretical model incorporating recent work in the field of historical epistemology and Mich...
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was created in 1939 to produce, distribute, and promote Cana...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess the potential of establishing a viable indigenous feature fi...
This thesis explores the relationship between the National Film Board and its audiences, with partic...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
Organisme d'État, l'Office national du film du Canada a fonctionné de manière centralisée de sa créa...
Historical accounts of the postwar National Film Board (NFB) typically begin with the purges of NFB ...
This dissertation represents the first major examination of the depiction of the working class in th...
Lewis Brian. Pendakur Manjunath (1990), Canadian Dreams and American Control. The Political Economy ...
DURING the 1920s and early 1930s American films regularly accounted for as much as eighty-five to ni...
If film is seen as a powerful cultural agent which has transformed society from the outside, it woul...
The feature film industry in Canada is dominated by two large foreign owned theatre chains and eight...
Federal policies designed to assist the film industry in Canada are largely unsuccessful since the i...
Abstract: From 1974 to 1987, the financing of Canadian films was aided by two federal policies, spec...
This thesis examines the development of film policy and production in Newfoundland and Labrador betw...
Using a theoretical model incorporating recent work in the field of historical epistemology and Mich...
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was created in 1939 to produce, distribute, and promote Cana...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess the potential of establishing a viable indigenous feature fi...
This thesis explores the relationship between the National Film Board and its audiences, with partic...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
Organisme d'État, l'Office national du film du Canada a fonctionné de manière centralisée de sa créa...
Historical accounts of the postwar National Film Board (NFB) typically begin with the purges of NFB ...
This dissertation represents the first major examination of the depiction of the working class in th...
Lewis Brian. Pendakur Manjunath (1990), Canadian Dreams and American Control. The Political Economy ...