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One of the cornerstones of Canadian culture, the National Film Board has throughout its history mirrored the social issues that preoccupy Canadians. Gary Evans traces the development of the postwar NFB, picking up the story where he left it at the end of his earlier work, John Grierson and the National Film Board: The Politics of Wartime Propaganda.

Evans points out that although Ottawa has not meddled in the operation of the NFB, outside stimuli have regularly forced the Film Board to reassess its mandate, a process which often has brought about as much confusion as light. For example, the unbridled optimism and expansion of the fifties and sixties led to English Production's desire for 'democratization' of programming, an end to the power of executive producers, and an expansion of the Film Board's core of permanent employees, all of which nearly caused the organization to founder. On the French side, despite the filmmakers' preference for the feature film rather th

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'In the National Interest does a good job of tracing the connections from art to geo-politics and beyond; in so doing, it evokes the resonances of an era. This book will prove to be a valuable first resource for students of film and the NFB.' Books in Canada 'Until now we have had no historical work as detailed and precise in its treatment of the highs and lows of this unique cinematographical institution. Gary Evans book fills the gap.' Factuel 'The book is so accurate in its research that even NFB officials are rumoured to be generally satisfied.' Canadian Book Review Annual

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 9/30/1991 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780802068330, 978-0802068330
      ISBN10: 0802068332

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One of the cornerstones of Canadian culture, the National Film Board has throughout its history mirrored the social issues that preoccupy Canadians. Gary Evans traces the development of the postwar NFB, picking up the story where he left it at the end of his earlier work, John Grierson and the National Film Board: The Politics of Wartime Propaganda.

      Evans points out that although Ottawa has not meddled in the operation of the NFB, outside stimuli have regularly forced the Film Board to reassess its mandate, a process which often has brought about as much confusion as light. For example, the unbridled optimism and expansion of the fifties and sixties led to English Production's desire for 'democratization' of programming, an end to the power of executive producers, and an expansion of the Film Board's core of permanent employees, all of which nearly caused the organization to founder. On the French side, despite the filmmakers' preference for the feature film rather th

      Trade Review
      'In the National Interest does a good job of tracing the connections from art to geo-politics and beyond; in so doing, it evokes the resonances of an era. This book will prove to be a valuable first resource for students of film and the NFB.' Books in Canada 'Until now we have had no historical work as detailed and precise in its treatment of the highs and lows of this unique cinematographical institution. Gary Evans book fills the gap.' Factuel 'The book is so accurate in its research that even NFB officials are rumoured to be generally satisfied.' Canadian Book Review Annual

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