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"Just One Big Mess": The Halifax Explosion, 1917
199118 min 34 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Cheryl Lean
Production: Floyd ElliottDouglas MacDonald
On the morning of December 6, 1917, Halifax was a beautiful, peaceful and prosperous city. Within hours it was devastated by the biggest accidental explosion the world had ever seen. The blast was caused by a mid-harbour collision between a French munitions ship carrying almost 3,000 tons of explosives and a Belgian relief vessel. Sixteen hundred people died, and nearly 20% of the city's population--9,000-- were injured. The city's entire north end was flattened by the explosion and the tidal wave that followed. In "Just One Big Mess": The Halifax Explosion, 1917, poignant photos and the voices of survivors help tell the tragic story of an event whose enormity still resonates today.
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Catégories de sujets
- Histoire - Canada - 1867-1919 > Provinces de l'Atlantique
- Histoire > Première Guerre mondiale
Générique
- réalisateur
- Cheryl Lean
- producteur
- Floyd Elliott
- narrateur
- Susan Crowe
- musicien
- Jarvis Benoit
- montage son
- Patricia Kipping
- ré-enregistrement
- Roger Lamoureux
- producteur exécutif
- Douglas MacDonald
- caméra d'animation
- Raymond Dumas
- Jacques Avoine
- Lynda Pelley