Movie
1978 Documentary
58 minutes
Country | Canada |
ONF June 4, 2026
In a series of dramatic and documentary episodes, Fields of Endless Day outlines the presence of Black people in Canada, from the 17th century to the wartime participation and activist groups of the first half of the 20th century. The film seeks to uncover the "roots" of Canada's Black population, tracing the history of their struggles and triumphs over a period of almost three hundred and seventy-five years.
Directed by | Terence Macartney-Filgate |
Written by | Frederick Ward, William Whitehead |
Featuring
Cree Summer
Lili Francks
Winston Sutton
Ricardo Keens-Douglas
Mireille Metellus
Jodi Drake
Luther Hansraj
Tracy Connell
Amah Harris
Bobbi Sherron
Ron Small
Ardon Bess
Larry Walls
Rosalind Cameron
William Clarkson
Cal Francis
Allan Franklin
Hylliard Golloher
Veronica Grant
David Jackson
Joanne James
Sam Johnny
Alphonse Lawrence
Anne-Marie Lawrence
Charmaine Lawrence
Carl Marchand
Adrian Rajaran
Sylvia Searles
Carla Smith
Claude Smith
Eunice Smith
Errol Watts
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