Behind the Veil: Nuns (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 19, 1984

Original Title:
Behind the Veil: Nuns

Genres:
Documentary | History

Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Studio D (NFB)

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 131

The history of nuns mirrors the history of all women -- in what we are taught about the past, women are almost invisible. Although today's one million nuns outnumber priests two to one, they must struggle to be heard by the all-male Roman Catholic hierarchy from which they are excluded. Behind the Veil: Nuns is the first film ever to record from a global perspective the turbulent history and remarkable achievements of women in religion, from pre-Christian Celtic communities to the radical sisters of the 1980s. Contemporary nuns of strength, dignity and commitment speak of their lives and of their predecessors.

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Additional Editing:
Margaret Wescott
Donna Read

Administration:
Gisèle Guilbault

Animation Director:
Pierre Landry

Assistant Camera:
Bonnie Andrukaitis

Assistant Editor:
Donna Dudinsky

Consulting Accountant:
Ann Dooley

Director:
Margaret Wescott

Director of Photography:
Susan Trow

Editor:
Rosemarie Shapley

Electrician:
Walter Klymkiw
Roger Martin

Executive Producer:
Kathleen Shannon

Graphic Designer:
Wolf Koenig

Location Manager:
Holly Dressel
Claire Stevens
Saverio Grana
Ewa Zebrowski

Location Sound Recordist:
Ingrid Cusiel

Music Editor:
Diane Le Floc'h

Music Sound Design and Processing:
Hayward Parrott

Original Music Composer:
Micky Erbe
Maribeth Solomon

Painter:
Char Davies

Producer:
Signe Johansson

Production Assistant:
Donna Dudinsky

Production Secretary:
Linda Paris Quillinan

Researcher:
Micheline LeGuillou
Ginny Stikeman
Margaret Wescott
Signe Johansson
Holly Dressel
Ewa Zebrowski
Rosemarie Shapley
Elizabeth Schwartzbaum

Sound Editor:
Jacqueline Newell

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean-Pierre Joutel

Title Designer:
Serge Bouthillier

Writer:
Gloria Demers

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