In this short film, a curious high school civics class has a lot of questions about Canadian history. Suddenly, while the class is visiting Robert Harris’ famous painting The Fathers of Confederation, John A. MacDonald comes to life from the painting and speaks to the students, explaining the Canadian Constitution and the reasons for it. This lively animated meditation on history and art is an engaging portal to the lessons of the past.
Unfortunately the movie 1867 and After is not yet available on HBO Max.
Editing | Donald Peters | Editor |
Writing | Donald Peters | Writer |
Editing | Denys Gagnon | Editor |
Production | Michael Spencer | Producer |
Camera | Robert Humble | Director of Photography |
Sound | Eldon Rathburn | Music |
Directing | Donald Peters | Director |