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MACKENZIE KING AND THE CONSCRIPTION CRISIS

Produced by Adam Symansky and David Wilson; directed by Erna Buffie
National Film Board of Canada, 1991. VHS cassette, 31 min., $26.95. Distributed by the NFB.


Reviewed by Michele F. Kallio

Volume 22 Number 6
1994 November/December


This National Film Board retelling of the conscription crisis faced by the Canadian government during World War II is flawless. The use of actual archival footage mixed with re-enactment scenes from The King Chronicles creates an atmosphere in which the viewer begins to understand the terrible tightrope Mackenzie King walked during those dark days.

The cinematography is smooth in its transition from archival shots to dramatic re-enactments.. The film is precise and well presented. A mention should be made that in one scene the language was very strong, yet in complete keeping with the action.

The video case itself is worthy of mention as it highlights the film and includes discussion questions and reviews by high school students and teachers.

This film is highly recommended as it addresses vital questions to understanding part of the English/French problem.

Highly recommended.

Grades 11 and up / Ages 16 and up


Michele F. Kallio is a former teacher and librarian in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick

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