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: January 1, 1964
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.