Vanished in the Mist: Lost Newfoundland - Life in the Undertow 1825 to 1929 (Part 2)
Vanished in the Mist: Lost Newfoundland - Life in the Undertow 1825 to 1929 (Part 2)

Vanished in the Mist: Lost Newfoundland - Life in the Undertow 1825 to 1929 (Part 2) (2004)

None | Canada | English | 60 min
Directed by: Andrea Gutsche, Barbara Chisholm
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By the 1800s, settlers were putting down roots on the island. People in remote outports developed their own dialects, songs and folklore. But fishing families endured decades of hardship, up against powerful merchants and a sea as cruel as it was bountiful. The most harrowing year by far was 1914. It brought the sealing disasters--the worst in Newfoundland's history--in which over 75 men died out on the ice floes, and 174 others were claimed by the sea. And it brought the devastation of the First World War, in which one quarter of Newfoundland's young men did not return to their island. In 1919, Newfoundland finally achieved the status of Dominion. In this second episode of the series, Newfoundland experiences the growing pains that allow it to stand free as an island nation.Vanished in the Mist: Lost Newfoundland is a three part series about Newfoundland history that leads viewers on a journey to discover the relics of the island's magnificent past - shipwrecks, abandoned outports, ghost towns, lighthouses and ruins.

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Release Date

Canada
(DVD premiere)
2004-10-11

Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Vanished in the Mist: Lost Newfoundland - Life in the Undertow 1825 to 1929 (Part 2)
(Original title)

Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated