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The magic mineral
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- moving images
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National Film Board of Canada
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1959 (Creation)
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Industrial film. "Canada is a major source of the world's supply of asbestos, 'the silk of the mineral world', and in the Province of Quebec where the largest deposits are located, thriving communities have grown up around the extraction and processing of this mineral." (from BC Forest Service catalogue, 1972)
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Copyright National Film Board of Canada.
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Accession number(s): F1987:01
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producing agency/company: National Film Board of Canada; research: Clement Perron; director: Roger Blais; photography: John Gunn; editor: George Kaczender; sound editor: Fred Anders; re-recording: George Croll; producer: Tim Wilson; executive producer: Nicholas Balla