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The Romance of Transportation in Canada

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'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' is a 1952 animated short film made by the National Film Board of Canada, as part of the postwar 'Canada Carries On' series, offering a humorous account of the history of transportation in Canada. The film was directed by Colin Low and produced by Tom Daly. 'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' featured animation by Wolf Koenig and Robert Verrall and was narrated by Guy Glover. Noted composer Eldon Rathburn composed the film score.

Synopsis



Throughout its history, transportation in Canada was fraught with difficulty especially looking at Canada's vast distances and natural obstacles such as forest, mountains and rivers. Eventually these obstacles were met with unique solutions, beginning with Canada's First Nations whose canoes allowed for transport over inland waterways. Early pioneers faced the same problems but with larger bateau, cargo could be hauled over longer distances on water. On land, the use of ox-drawn carts became the means to cross rough terrain until stagecoaches were introduced.

With the advent of steam power, and the construction of the Trans-Canada Railway finally the great distances of Canada were overcome. In the early 20th Century, the internal combustion engine then made the next step forward for modern travel with the proliferation of automobiles, aircraft, and even "flying saucers" to come.

Production



'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' was an animated short in the NFB's films 'Canada Carries On' series (first created as a wartime series).Morris, Peter. [http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=44&csid1=615&navid=66 "Film Reference Library: Canada Carries On."] 'Canadian Film Encyclopedia'. Retrieved: February 7, 2016. The film was a product of the NFB's Unit B production team.Ellis and McLane 2005, p. 167. 'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' marked the NFBs first major foray into industrial animation, influenced not by the auteur style of NFB animation studio founder Norman McLaren, but by the United Productions of America (UPA) style.[http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=44&csid1=351&navid=46 "Romance of Transportation in Canada."] 'Canadian Film Encyclopedia'. Retrieved: February 7, 2016.

Reception



'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' was produced for television broadcast on CBC Television. Individual films were distributed worldwide by the NFB and were also made available to film libraries operated by university and provincial authorities.Evans 2001, p. 63. A total of 199 films in the 'Canada Carries On' series were produced before the series was canceled in 1959.Ohayon, Albert. [http://blog.nfb.ca/2009/07/13/propaganda-cinema/ "Propaganda cinema at the NFB".] 'National Film Board of Canada', July 13, 2009. Retrieved: February 7, 2016.

Canadian film critic Dean Duncan reviewed 'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' and considered it one of Colin Low's finest works. "Here, the title lettering is really cool, the ox is a great character, the snow sections are beautiful, you might even say authoritative. That overhead prairie shot looks real."Duncan, Dean. [http://sites.lib.byu.edu/filmsinreview/film_review/the-romance-of-transportation-in-canada/ "Colin Low 1."] 'Film Review by Dean Duncan', March 19, 2015. Retrieved: February 7, 2016.

Canadian film critic Tom Waugh has also noted that the film's commentary; written and narrated by Norman McLaren's lover, Guy Glover, features "a high camp commentary" with "very queer inflections."Waugh, Tom. [http://www.cinemathequeontario.ca/filmdetail.aspx?filmId=674 "The Romance of Transportation in Canada."] 'Cinematheque Ontario'. Retrieved: February 7, 2016.

Awards



'The Romance of Transportation in Canada' received a special BAFTA Award, the Short Film Palme d'Or for animation at Cannes Film Festival,"Canadian films honoured abroad." 'External Affairs 5', No. 9, September 1953, pp. 278281. as well as an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film nomination.Lenburg 2006, p. 216. It was the NFB's first film to be nominated for an Oscar in the animation category, at the 25th Academy Awards as well as the first international nomination in this category.

See also



*'Transitions', a 1986 NFB IMAX film in 3D about transportation in Canada, also directed by Colin Low

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Bibliography



* Ellis, Jack C. and Betsy A. McLane. 'New History of Documentary Film'. London: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2005. .

* Evsns, Gary. 'In the National Interest: A Chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1989'. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. .

* Lenburg, Jeff. 'Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film and Television's Award-Winning and Legendary Animators'. New York: Applause Books, 2006. .


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