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Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion is a two-part miniseries produced in 2003 by CBC Television. It presents a fictionalized version of the Halifax Explosion, a 1917 catastrophe that destroyed much of the city of Halifax. It was directed by Bruce Pittman and written by Keith Ross Leckie. The Film Stars Vincent Walsh, Tamara Hope, Clare Stone, Zachary Bennett, Shauna MacDonald and Ted Dykstra.
The series was expensive by Canadian television standards with a budget of $10.4 million. It was heavily promoted by the CBC and paired with a number of non-fiction documentaries. The broadcast drew a sizable Canadian audience of 1.5 million viewers. It drew some praise for the adept use of special effects to show the destruction of the explosion. However the miniseries was poorly received critically. One critic at the Globe and Mail described it as "execrably written and acted" while another strained to find positive elements, "At times, there is a plodding workmanlike quality to Shattered City." The miniseries won some technical awards at the Canadian television Gemini Awards in 2004 but was passed over for any direction or writing awards and won only a single supporting acting award for Ted Dykstra.
A true story about the tragic explosion at Halifax Harbour, Canada, in the early hours of December 6, 1917.
The Halifax Explosion was a devastating catastrophe which occurred on December 6, 1917, and this year, 2017 marks 100 years since the disaster. This film recounts the events from that day and includes a number of survivor stories. With much support from near and afar, the event galvanized the community, and eventually led to long term improvements to the region and its citizens.
On December 6, 1917, 2 ships colliding in Halifax Harbour led to one of largest explosions ever. The Halifax School for the Deaf was near, yet, all survived. How? Amazing stories of community and survival are shared in ASL and MSL.
On the morning of December 6th 1917, the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia was a bustling, lively place. But in less than a second, Halifax became the center of a tragedy like no other in the history of this country.