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THUNDER BAY — More than 20 years after Thunder Bay film producer Kelly Saxberg and the National Film Board released the documentary Rosies of the North, the stories of the local women who helped win World War ll for the Allies remain as impressive and meaningful as ever.
Their recently-launched interactive website includes not only the research material and interviews Saxberg collected for the film and for a CBC radio documentary, but also a great deal more information gathered from various archives and from the families of wartime Can Car employees. "We digitized every woman worker's card from wartime. I had already digitized all of my interviews. I had this idea that we would digitize the workers' cards, images, archival, and create videos out of these audio tape interviews," Saxberg explained in an interview with TBnewswatch.
The 52-minute acclaimed film that was released in 1999 is also accessible through the site, but it only focuses on some of the women, leaving much more to tell.
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