Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage (1985)
This very short film from the Canada Vignettes series documents the annual pilgrimage that members of Saskatchewan’s Métis Catholic community make to St. Laurent, a village in the Duck Lake area that became the Métis nation’s spiritual centre at the time of the 1885 Northwest Rebellion.
Director: Dan J. McCrimmon
Runtime: 2 min
Release Date: January 1, 1985
Cinematography: Ian Preston
Editing: Norm Sawchyn
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
indigenous, catholic, saskatchewan, métis, short film
More Films by Director: Dan J. McCrimmon
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage about?
- This very short film from the Canada Vignettes series documents the annual pilgrimage that members of Saskatchewan’s Métis Catholic community make to St. Laurent, a village in the Duck Lake area that became the Métis nation’s spiritual centre at the time of the 1885 Northwest Rebellion.
- Who directed Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage?
- Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage was directed by Dan J. McCrimmon.
- How long is Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage?
- Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
- Where was Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage produced?
- Canada Vignettes: St. Laurent Pilgrimage was produced in Canada.