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So, this documentary, 'Canada at the Coronation', drops you right into the vibrant pageantry surrounding Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, which is pretty fascinating in its own right. You get a kaleidoscope of color that really captures the spirit of the 50s and how Canada fit into this grand moment. The pacing is quite smooth, letting you absorb all the ceremonial details without feeling rushed. There's something about the way it showcases the national pride, too, which is quite distinct. It's not just a history lesson; you can almost feel the excitement and anticipation of that day. The filming style has that vintage charm, making it a neat piece for collectors who appreciate the era's aesthetics and the cultural significance attached to such events.
This film is often found in 16mm or 35mm formats, with VHS copies also floating around, though those are getting harder to find. Its scarcity, combined with the film's historical relevance, spikes collector interest, especially among those focused on royal events and Canadian history. It might not be the most mainstream documentary, but those who appreciate the nuances of monarchy and national pride find it a compelling watch.
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