Age of the Buffalo (1964)

A vivid recollection of the free west of the North American Indigenous Peoples and the vast herds of buffalo that once thundered across the plains. From paintings of the mid-1800s, the animation camera creates a most convincing picture of the buffalo hunt, both as the Indigenous People and, disastrously, the white hunters practiced it.

Director: Austin Campbell
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Eldon Rathburn
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Austin Campbell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Age of the Buffalo about?
A vivid recollection of the free west of the North American Indigenous Peoples and the vast herds of buffalo that once thundered across the plains. From paintings of the mid-1800s, the animation camera creates a most convincing picture of the buffalo hunt, both as the Indigenous People and, disastrously, the white hunters practiced it.
Who directed Age of the Buffalo?
Age of the Buffalo was directed by Austin Campbell.
How long is Age of the Buffalo?
Age of the Buffalo has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
Where was Age of the Buffalo produced?
Age of the Buffalo was produced in Canada.