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Letters from Karelia
2005, director: Kelly Saxberg
Canada's "Red Finns," who immigrated to the Soviet Union as...
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Letters from Karelia
2005, director: Kelly Saxberg
A young Finnish-Canadian, Aate Pitkanen, found himself...
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Open Secrets
2003, director: José Torrealba
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Open Secrets
2003, director: José Torrealba
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Through My Thick Glasses
2003, director: Pjotr Sapegin
The Norwegian resistance to Nazi occupation is commemorated...
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The Pacifist Who Went to War
2002, director: David Neufeld
WWII veterans within Canada's Mennonite communities find...
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The Pacifist Who Went to War
2002, director: David Neufeld
Over 10,000 Canadians were conscientious objectors during...
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The Pacifist Who Went to War
2002, director: David Neufeld
Veterans returning to Mennonite communities after WWII often...
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Excerpt  (5:32) 2003, director: Pjotr Sapegin
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The Norwegian resistance to Nazi occupation is commemorated in an animated film. The Nazis invaded Norway in April 1940, staying until 1945, with support from a manipulated puppet regime. A resistance movement took shape, working closely with the London-based government-in-exile. Pjotr Sapegin uses animation to tell a serious story in a light-hearted way.

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An old man tells his granddaughter his personal story of the Second World War. Brimming with strange characters, his tale conjures up a world beyond the little girl's comprehension. Director Pjotr Sapegin has taken a true story and transformed it into a tongue-in-cheek epic peopled with clay puppets. The animated short is dedicated to Sapegin's mother.