Did you know that the first feature-length film ever made in Canada is considered to
be “Back to God’s Country” (1919)?
Directed by David Hartford and produced by Canadian film pioneer Nell Shipman, this silent film was not only a significant milestone in Canadian cinema but also notable for its strong female lead and adventurous storyline. Nell Shipman, an actress, writer, and producer, played a key role in shaping early Canadian filmmaking, showcasing the diversity and creativity of the country’s cinema landscape.
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