Boomsville (1968)
An amusing diagnosis of big-city growing pains, Boomsville is an ironic view of town planning, or rather, the lack of it, and what has happened to our cities as a result. Done in cartoon animation, the film traces the growth of the typical city, from a tiny settlement in the vast North American wilderness to the car-clogged metropolis that so many cities are today. Film without words.
Director: Yvon Mallette
| Directing | Yvon Mallette | Director |
| Sound | Pierre Florent Brault | Music |
| Production | Robert Verrall | Producer |
| Writing | Yvon Mallette | Writer |