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Hi everyone. I'm a grad student and I'm researching representations of the CAF in popular culture since the beginning of the Somalia mission. I was wondering if anyone could help me in compiling my list.
My focus is on Canadian produced film and TV (though I'm going to look at some prominent appearances of the CAF in American film, too) and what I'm particularly interested in is fictionalized or dramatized non-fiction - so documentaries don't fit the bill but, say, Spottiswoode's 'Shake Hands with the Devil' with Roy Dupuis does. My hunch is that these representations say more about what it means to be Canadian, with more abstract ideas of Canadian character and patriotism, than they do about the CAF.
The range of programs I'm looking for is pretty diverse - anything from films like 'Passchendaele' that revolve around soldiers to, say, the appearance of a soldier on a single episode of 'Trailer Park Boys'. This is what I've put together thus far:
FILMS
Dieppe (1993)
For the Moment (1993)
The War Between Us (1995)
The English Patient (1996) - admittedly borderline - a non-Canadian film included only because of Ondaatje's involvement
Eighteen (2005)
Above and Beyond (2006)
Shake Hands with the Devil (2007)
Passchendaele (2008)
TV
The Border (Mike Kessler; episode 1.3)
Flashpoint (Sam Braddock)
ZOS: Zone of Separation
I'm considering devoting a section to satiric and comedic takes on the CAF, too, since it seems like appearances on The Mercer Report, This Hour has 22 Minutes, and Air Farce are probably the most prominent and most watched of any CAF appearances in Canadian pop media - so if you can recall any particularly memorable skits or segments, that would be helpful. (Following the same logic, it seems to me that Don Cherry needs to be addressed in here, somewhere, though I haven't quite figured out how.)
I'd also like to hear about any non film and TV material that people find interesting or important. (ie. Afghanada, Somalia Yellow, the re-staged Billy Bishop Goes to War)
As for non-Canadian takes on the CAF, it's very easy to find Canadian characters in very old films (Plummer in The Battle of Britain, Bogart in The African Queen, Olivier in The 49th Parallel) but my list from the past 15 years is very short: I have Hotel Rwanda, of course, and the appearance of JTF2 in Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6, but not much beyond that.
Thanks, everyone, for any help you can lend me. I can't promise anything more than goodwill and a brief thank you in my acknowledgments section, but hopefully that's enough.
My focus is on Canadian produced film and TV (though I'm going to look at some prominent appearances of the CAF in American film, too) and what I'm particularly interested in is fictionalized or dramatized non-fiction - so documentaries don't fit the bill but, say, Spottiswoode's 'Shake Hands with the Devil' with Roy Dupuis does. My hunch is that these representations say more about what it means to be Canadian, with more abstract ideas of Canadian character and patriotism, than they do about the CAF.
The range of programs I'm looking for is pretty diverse - anything from films like 'Passchendaele' that revolve around soldiers to, say, the appearance of a soldier on a single episode of 'Trailer Park Boys'. This is what I've put together thus far:
FILMS
Dieppe (1993)
For the Moment (1993)
The War Between Us (1995)
The English Patient (1996) - admittedly borderline - a non-Canadian film included only because of Ondaatje's involvement
Eighteen (2005)
Above and Beyond (2006)
Shake Hands with the Devil (2007)
Passchendaele (2008)
TV
The Border (Mike Kessler; episode 1.3)
Flashpoint (Sam Braddock)
ZOS: Zone of Separation
I'm considering devoting a section to satiric and comedic takes on the CAF, too, since it seems like appearances on The Mercer Report, This Hour has 22 Minutes, and Air Farce are probably the most prominent and most watched of any CAF appearances in Canadian pop media - so if you can recall any particularly memorable skits or segments, that would be helpful. (Following the same logic, it seems to me that Don Cherry needs to be addressed in here, somewhere, though I haven't quite figured out how.)
I'd also like to hear about any non film and TV material that people find interesting or important. (ie. Afghanada, Somalia Yellow, the re-staged Billy Bishop Goes to War)
As for non-Canadian takes on the CAF, it's very easy to find Canadian characters in very old films (Plummer in The Battle of Britain, Bogart in The African Queen, Olivier in The 49th Parallel) but my list from the past 15 years is very short: I have Hotel Rwanda, of course, and the appearance of JTF2 in Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6, but not much beyond that.
Thanks, everyone, for any help you can lend me. I can't promise anything more than goodwill and a brief thank you in my acknowledgments section, but hopefully that's enough.