film diperankan peter raymont

movie Sleeping Warrior 2021
Following the first ever African womens...

Sleeping Warrior 2021

Following the first ever African women's team to go to a Lacrosse World Championships. These incredible, driven young women are on a life changing journey as they rise from the slums of Nairobi.

movie Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band 2020
A confessional cautionary and occasionally humorous...

Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band 2020

A confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson's young life and the creation of one of the most enduring groups in the history of popular music, The Band.

movie Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word After a Word Is Power 2019
The views and thoughts of Canadian...

Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word After a Word Is Power 2019

The views and thoughts of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood have never been more relevant than today. Readers turn to her work for answers as they confront the rise of authoritarian leaders, deal with increasingly intrusive technologies, and discuss climate change. Her books are useful as survival tools for hard times. But few know her private life. Who is the woman behind the stories? How does she always seem to know what is coming?

movie The Corporate Coup D'État 2018
A democracy should protect its most...

The Corporate Coup D'État 2018

A democracy should protect its most vulnerable citizens, but increasingly the United States is failing to do so. This investigation blends the insights of experts with the experiences of citizens of the Rust Belt in the Midwest where the steel industry once flourished, but where closures and outsourcing have left urban areas desolate. It is here where Donald Trump finds some of his most fervent supporters.

movie The Truth Is in the Stars 2017
William Shatner sits down with scientists...

The Truth Is in the Stars 2017

William Shatner sits down with scientists, innovators and celebrities to discuss how the optimism of 'Star Trek' influenced multiple generations.

movie All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone 2016
Vancouverbased filmmaker and TV news veteran...

All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone 2016

Vancouver-based filmmaker and TV news veteran Fred Peabody explores the life and legacy of the maverick American journalist I.F. Stone, whose long one-man crusade against government deception lives on in the work of such contemporary filmmakers and journalists as Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, David Corn, and Matt Taibbi.

movie Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould 2009
A documentary on the mysterious and...

Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould 2009

A documentary on the mysterious and influential pianist.

movie Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire 2005
The story of Canadian Lt Gen...

Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire 2005

The story of Canadian Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire and his controversial command of the United Nations mission to Rwanda during the 1994 genocide. The documentary was inspired by the book Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda which was published in 2003.

movie The Learning Path 1991
Native control of education is explored...

The Learning Path 1991

Native control of education is explored in THE LEARNING PATH. Director Todd, a Metis, introduces Edmonton elders Ann Anderson, Eva Cardinal, and Olive Dickason, remarkable educators who are working with younger natives. They recount harrowing experiences at reservation schools, memories which fuelled their determination to preserve their language and identities. Using a unique blend of documentary footage, dramatic re-enactments, and archival film, Todd weaves together the life stories of three unsung heroines who are making education relevant in today's native communities.

movie Between Two Worlds 1990
This feature film is a documentary...

Between Two Worlds 1990

This feature film is a documentary portrait of Joseph Idlout, a man who was once the world's most famous Inuit. Unknown to most Canadians today, Idlout was the subject of many films and books, and one of the Inuit hunters pictured for many years on the back of Canada's $2 bill. In this film Idlout's son, Peter Paniloo, takes us on a journey through his father's life - that of a man caught "between two worlds."

movie Prisoners of Debt: Inside the Global Banking Crisis 1983
This feature documentary reveals how Bank...

Prisoners of Debt: Inside the Global Banking Crisis 1983

This feature documentary reveals how Bank of Montreal chairman William Mulholland dealt with his debt-laden customers Dome Petroleum and Mexico during the global debt crisis of '82. Interviews with bankers and financial experts demystify the causes of debt crisis, confirm the fragility of the international banking system and outline the problems to be solved if the system is to survive.

movie Magic in the Sky 1981
Magic in the Sky investigates the...

Magic in the Sky 1981

Magic in the Sky investigates the impact of television on the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic. The film also documents the establishment of the first Inuit-language television network, called Inukshuk, which began broadcasting to six Inuit communities in December 1980. The Inuit's efforts to create an indigenous television network mirrors the struggle of any culture trying to preserve its unique identity.

movie Flora: Scenes from a Leadership Convention 1977
This feature documentary offers an incisive...

Flora: Scenes from a Leadership Convention 1977

This feature documentary offers an incisive look at Canadian politics at the 1976 Progressive Conservative Party leadership convention. Cape Bretoner Flora MacDonald is campaigning for the Party’s leadership, the first woman to do so. We follow MacDonald behind the scenes as she works with her staff to prepare policy, speeches, and strategies to win the race. We also get a glimpse of MacDonald’s sprightly and upbeat attitude as she puts her best foot forward in front of voters, media, and the Party’s elite.

movie The Hunters 1977
This film joins a huntingparty of...

The Hunters 1977

This film joins a hunting-party of inhabitants of the Frobisher Bay Correctional Centre. The stalking, killing and skinning of seal and caribou are featured prominently, with explanations as to the importance of these animals to the Inuit way of life.

movie Natsik Hunting 1975
Mosha Michael made an assured directorial...

Natsik Hunting 1975

Mosha Michael made an assured directorial debut with this seven-minute short, a relaxed, narration-free depiction of an Inuk seal hunt. Having participated in a 1974 Super 8 workshop in Frobisher Bay, Michael shot and edited the film himself. His voice can be heard on the appealing guitar-based soundtrack…. Natsik Hunting is believed to be Canada’s first Inuk-directed film. – NFB

movie Lumsden 1975
Lumsden Saskatchewan is a town of 850...

Lumsden 1975

Lumsden, Saskatchewan is a town of 850 citizens on a river called the Qu'Appelle. In the spring of 1974, the river doubled its volume and threatened to flood the town. The townspeople organized themselves and the whole province stood behind them. Lumsden is the story of an incredible battle against impossible odds.

movie The Coldspring Project 1974
The human side of town planning...

The Coldspring Project 1974

The human side of town planning, as exemplified in Baltimore, Maryland. The Coldspring Project concerned a proposed housing development for lower and upper income levels on a three hundred-acre site adjoining a wildlife sanctuary. The film records the differences aired in meetings of various interest groups that tried to modify the plan according to their views, and the compromise reached, based on plans drawn up by Montréal architect Moshe Safdie.

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