THE WALK: CANADA'S GREATEST HEROINE (2020)
THE WALK: CANADA'S GREATEST HEROINE
(2020)
General Information
Completed On: 28 Sep, 2020
Duration: 33 min 19 sec
Genres: Documentary, Television
Language: English
Country: Canada
Submitted By: Peter Sacco
Festival Rating
In 1813, Laura Secord walked 32 kilometers (20 miles) to warn the British that the Americans were coming to surprise attack them during the War of 1812. This legendary walk, done through treacherous swamps, forests and summer heat, was made more difficult, as she took her cow (a smoke screen to trick the Americans she was trading for goods). Although she used the guise of 'trading', the Americans, who were billeted in her household quickly learned she had become a 'traitor'!
Laura Secord is Canada's version of Paul Revere's "The British are coming!", only reversed. Today, her legacy lives on as a true hero for Canadians, especially women, as she continues to inspires them. Listen to the experts shares their knowledge, stories and opinions, as we 'walk' her famous trail, stopping at the exact various stops she made, as well as visit both of her famous homes, which still stand today.
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DirectorsPeter SaccoCheers...Niagara!
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ProducersPeter SaccoCheers...Niagara!
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WritersPeter SaccoNew Day New World
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Film TypeDocumentary, Television
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GenresDocumentary,Television,Education
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Runtime33 minutes 19 seconds
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Completion Date28 Sep, 2020
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Production Budget0 USD
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Country of OriginCanada
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Country of FilmingCanada
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Film LanguageEnglish
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Shooting FormatDigital
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Aspect Ratio
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Film ColorColor
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Student ProjectNo
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First-time FilmmakerNo
Director's Biography
Award-winning director, cinematographer, screenwriter and executive producer for film, television and music videos (Featured works at Cannes, TIFF, Hollywood, L.A. Film Festival and 33 other film festivals).
Author of 30 plus books—fiction and non-fiction and published on 4 continents.
Resident expert and regular of Top 50 USA radio and TV markets including Fox, CBS, ABC, ESPN, Coast to Coast, iHeart and over 100 other major radio and TV networks.
Actor—8 acting credits.
Author of more than 800 articles (self-help and fiction) appearing in major news media world- wide, including The LA Times.
University and College professor for 23 years.
Featured past guest at Canadian and American Comic Cons