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The Frazers of Cabot Cove

United Kingdom, 1948
film

Set against the background of outpost life in Newfoundland, once Britain’s oldest colony and now Canada’s tenth province, the film tells the love-..

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Newfoundland scene: a tale of outport adventure (D)

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Terra nova

Canada, 1964
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The Newfoundlanders: voices from the sea

Canada, 1980
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The Brothers Byrne

Canada, 1975
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Inside Newfoundland

Canada, 1949
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Change in the Maritimes

Canada, 1966
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Fraser's River

Canada, 1958
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Mary of Mile 18

Canada, 1981
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The Stowaway

Canada, 1960
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Scoggie

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The Baymen

Canada, 1965
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Painting a province

Canada, 1963
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Empty harbours, empty dreams

Canada, 1979
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Eliza Fraser

Australia, 1976
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Canadian profile

Canada, 1957
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Rose's house

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Eye Witness. No. 56

Canada, 1953
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The White ship

Canada, 1967
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