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FILM CATALOGUE

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Providence

By Erin MacIndoe Sproule | 00:15:00 | Documentary | 8/01/18

A nuanced approach to documenting the changing landscape in response to the addition of wind turbines and the relationship between people who live and work near them.

Hila

By Adam Bentley | 00:03:27 | Experimental | 01/10/2016

In the first video to ever feature a choreographed dance in snowshoes, an Inuit woman in Canada's north has a private moment in which she dances in snowshoes.

Der Glöckner

By Berny Hi, Chrystene Ells | 00:15:14 | Narrative-Fiction | 20/01/2017

16mm German Expressionist homage film. From his lonely belltower, the aged Glöckner (Bellringer) watches the ravages of WWI on the village below. The eventual destruction of all he knows unveils his own soul in the form of a ghostly young girl, who leads him to transcendence through loss and beauty.

On the Trail of the Far Fur Country

By Kevin Nikkel | 01:20:00 | Documentary | 19/03/2014

In 1919, a film crew set out on an epic journey across Canada's North. Over the course of six months, their expedition traveled by icebreaker, canoe, and dog sled, capturing the Canadian fur trade in a silent feature documentary. The Romance of the Far Fur Country was released in 1920, two years before the legendary…

Long Wooden Tobogganist, The

By Andrew Wall | 00:05:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2008

Never before captured on film, we witness majestic sliding, an epic fight for toboggan territory and the unique mating of this rare icon of the Canadian Prairie.

Governor’s Company of Adventurers, The

By Rob Haacke | 00:10:16 | Narrative-Fiction | 28/02/2011

In the year of 1824 an important female passenger sits mid-ship in a fur trade canoe en route to York Factory. Francois Leclair, a veteran of the trade and leader of the ill-fated expedition, is held responsible when the passenger does not reach her destination.

Our Common Roots

By Glenn Axford | 01:42:18 | Documentary | 30/07/2012

This film, the first in a series, covers the therapeutic and energetic qualities of medicinal plants of the forest, field and garden. Reconnecting with the plant kingdom, as well as global healing traditions such as Ayurveda, might just be the most rewarding investment we can make – not only for ourselves, but also for our…

Riding North

By Chris Mitchell, Ryan Mitchell | 00:49:37 | Documentary | 31/07/2012

Five bike tourists embark on a one-month journey through Canada’s north. They encounter bike problems, wildlife, extreme weather and giant, ravenous insects. With hundreds of kilometers between services, supplies become scarce and conditions deteriorate. They are left with no choice but to put their heads down and grind it out.

In A Common Cause

By Frank Adamson | 00:47:00 | Documentary | 1/1/2003

At the start of the Second World War, the British Government looked to the Dominions for air training help. Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King believed training would be the most essential military action that Canada could undertake. It was an opportunity for Canada to make a significant commitment to the Allied war effort.The British Commonwealth…

Triptophonic

By James Rewucki | 01:12:00 | Documentary | 1/2/2003

In July and August of 2002 an unknown band named Guerrilla Funk Monster took to the road to promote their debut double CD release. “Triptophonic” follows the band as they make their way across the beautiful landscape of Canada grinding out their original brand of funk rock in small clubs from Victoria to St. John’s…
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