Jump to page content
Small text Medium text Large text For teachers Glossaire Site map Home
Text size Text and printable version
WWII: An Overview in Moving PicturesWWII: An Overview in Moving PicturesMany Voices, Many StoriesMany Voices, Many StoriesThe Home FrontThe Home FrontCritical PerspectivesCritical PerspectivesSee Everything, Hear Everything
Home > See Everything, Hear Everything
See Everything, Hear Everything
Watch films, excerpts and view archival artefacts—all chosen by
NFB experts—plus much more!
 
 
CLose
Battle of Europe
1944
This poster designed by Mayerovitch is for one of the films...
See »»
CLose
Fortress Japan
1944
The brightly coloured and cleverly designed poster for...
See »»
CLose
Inside France
1944, director: Tom Daly, Stuart Legg
Harry Mayerovitch, who believed in the social function of...
See »»
CLose
Our Northern Neighbour
1944, director: Tom Daly
This poster designed by Harry Mayerovitch, of avowedly...
See »»
CLose
Trans-Canada Express
1944, director: Stanley Hawes
The film Trans-Canada Express was one of many in the series...
See »»
CLose
Wounded in Action
1944
For Harry Mayerovitch, the effectiveness of a good poster...
See »»
CLose
Sergeant George A. Game Operating His Camera Near San Leonardo di Ortona
1943
Armed with their cameras, the members of the Canadian Film...
See »»
1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8  |  9
The World in Action presents Fortress Japan
Artist unknown, film poster, 1944

The brightly coloured and cleverly designed poster for Fortress Japan uses an interplay of visual imagery. Depending on the way the image is read, it portrays either the canons of the Allied forces attacking a circular Japanese bunker, or the rays of the rising sun, Japan's national symbol.

National Film Board of Canada