Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade (1989)

ALL 01/01/1989 (en) Documentary 57 Min
  • Release
    01/01/1989
  • Production
    ONF | NFB
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  • Original title
    Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

The fur trade is Canada's oldest industry, but today some people challenge the morality of killing animals for their fur. This film examines the public relations war raging between the industry and its opponents and takes an objective look at the ethical, environmental and economic issues raised by the debate. The struggle to win over public opinion has been joined by Indigenous peoples in Canada who fear that their way of life will be jeopardized if the fur industry is destroyed. The cycle of the industry is followed from the trapper's bush camp and the fur ranch to the final sale of a coat in the furrier's salon. Throughout the film, the conflicting opinions of fur industry representatives, animal rights activists and Indigenous people challenge the viewer to consider all aspects of this complex debate. —NFB

  1. Nigel Markham

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Nigel Markham

    Editor

  4. Kent Martin

    Producer



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Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade (1989) 57 Min

ALL 01/01/1989 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 01/01/1989
  • Production
    ONF | NFB
  • Original title Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The fur trade is Canada's oldest industry, but today some people challenge the morality of killing animals for their fur. This film examines the public relations war raging between the industry and its opponents and takes an objective look at the ethical, environmental and economic issues raised by the debate. The struggle to win over public opinion has been joined by Indigenous peoples in Canada who fear that their way of life will be jeopardized if the fur industry is destroyed. The cycle of the industry is followed from the trapper's bush camp and the fur ranch to the final sale of a coat in the furrier's salon. Throughout the film, the conflicting opinions of fur industry representatives, animal rights activists and Indigenous people challenge the viewer to consider all aspects of this complex debate. —NFB

  1. Nigel Markham

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Nigel Markham

    Editor

  4. Kent Martin

    Producer