The "Canada Vignettes" series is a group of short films done by the National Film Board of Canada, depicting some different aspects from the culture and the history of Canada. Some are humorous, some are serious, and some (like this one) are animated.
"Bill Miner" was a nice Vignette, with an interesting visual style, using a bit of cut-out animation (similar than the one from the animated segments from Monty Python's Flying Circus Animation) and also the same cute cartoonish aesthetic that also could be find in other "Canada Vignettes" like "Lady Frances Simpson" and "Fort Prince of Wales".
The result is a brief, but worth-watching historical western of one minute with a little humorous touch.
"Bill Miner" was a nice Vignette, with an interesting visual style, using a bit of cut-out animation (similar than the one from the animated segments from Monty Python's Flying Circus Animation) and also the same cute cartoonish aesthetic that also could be find in other "Canada Vignettes" like "Lady Frances Simpson" and "Fort Prince of Wales".
The result is a brief, but worth-watching historical western of one minute with a little humorous touch.