The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927) (1960)
The young nation of Canada comes of age after the worst conflict in human history. In the years that follow the First World War, visits from movie star Rudolf Valentino and the future King Edward VIII grab the headlines, while former prime minister Sir Wilfried Laurier is laid to rest. Political shifts, an economic boom, female emancipation, air travel and risqué dances signal a new era.
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: January 1, 1960
Screenplay
Editing: Nicholas Balla, Margaret Ellis
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927) about?
- The young nation of Canada comes of age after the worst conflict in human history. In the years that follow the First World War, visits from movie star Rudolf Valentino and the future King Edward VIII grab the headlines, while former prime minister Sir Wilfried Laurier is laid to rest. Political shifts, an economic boom, female emancipation, air travel and risqué dances signal a new era.
- How long is The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927)?
- The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927) has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927)?
- The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927) is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927) produced?
- The Good, Bright Days (1919-1927) was produced in Canada.