Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax (1947)

Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax (1947) poster

Linen thread, strong and resistant, is used in several industries. Its durability is especially suitable for the manufacture of fishing nets, quality shoes are sewn of linen thread and many objects that adorn our homes, resulting from the work of our craftswomen, are made of it: towels, hangings, tablecloths, etc.

Director: Maurice Proulx
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date:
Production: Ministere de la Colonisation et de l'Agriculture de Quebec, Service de ciné-photographie du Québec
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

production, flax

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax about?
Linen thread, strong and resistant, is used in several industries. Its durability is especially suitable for the manufacture of fishing nets, quality shoes are sewn of linen thread and many objects that adorn our homes, resulting from the work of our craftswomen, are made of it: towels, hangings, tablecloths, etc.
Who directed Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax?
Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax was directed by Maurice Proulx.
How long is Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax?
Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax?
Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax is a Documentary film.
Where was Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax produced?
Flax of Canada - Part Two: The Use of Flax was produced in Canada.