The Crucible (2002)

Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II.

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Canada: A People's History - Episode 14: 1940 to 1946 CE. Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and women in the industrial work force back home. The country's military role, and the domestic, social and political consequences of the war are traced through poignant stories of Canadians on both sides of the Atlantic. The horrific global conflict steals the innocence of a generation... but brings hope for a new future.

Director: Susan Teskey
Genre: War, Documentary, History, Drama
Runtime: 106 min
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Production: CBC
Original Language: en

Themes

World War II: Global Conflict, The Horror of War and Humanity

Keywords

world war ii, canadian history, adolf hitler

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Crucible about?
Canada: A People's History - Episode 14: 1940 to 1946 CE. Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and women in the industrial work force back home. The country's military role, and the domestic, social and political consequences of the war are traced through poignant stories of Canadians on both sides of the Atlantic. The horrific global conflict steals the innocence of a generation... but brings hope for a new future.
Who directed The Crucible?
The Crucible was directed by Susan Teskey.
Who stars in The Crucible?
The Crucible stars Maggie Haculak.
How long is The Crucible?
The Crucible has a runtime of 1h 46m (106 minutes).
What genre is The Crucible?
The Crucible is a War, Documentary, History, Drama film.
What are the themes of The Crucible?
The themes of The Crucible include: World War II: Global Conflict, The Horror of War and Humanity.