Documentary
PROJECT GRIZZLY
This film takes audiences on a bizarre quest with Troy James Hurtubise, a “close-quarter bear researcher,” who’s obsessed with going face-to-face with a deadly grizzly bear. Troy is the creator of what he hopes is a grizzly-proof suit of armor--protective clothing that is both an extraordinary fusion of high-tech materials and homespun ingenuity--and of his own hybrid mythology that is part Hollywood, part Canadian Shield.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
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MIROIR SUR LA SCENE, UN
A documentary on contemporary theatre that reflects and attacks modern society.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
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NOCE EST PAS FINIE, LA
This film is a combination of scripted material, reports and sociological investigations, but above all it is a collective adventure. Made in collaboration with a group of individuals from the County of Gloucester, New Brunswick, the film is more than just a reflection of the local population’s concerns. It is relevant for anyone who is interested in the continually rising importance of the social fact.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
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CHRONIQUE D'UN GÉNOCIDE ANNONCÉ
Fifty years after the Holocaust, our world allowed another genocide to occur, this time in Rwanda. Before the eyes of the UNO “blue helmets”, mass murders took place and resulted in the massacre of 800,000 Tutsi men, women and children. This time we were unable to say we didn’t know.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
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Vivre Entre Les Mots
Digging into their own experiences of the human condition, men and women talk about themselves and their feelings.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
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FILM FOR MAX, A
A film where the director turns his camera on his own domestic existence and essays to show it "like it is" without the structure usually imposed by filmmaking. What he tries to mirror is the essential aloneness of people, life in suspense, of unmotivated being. Adult life is seen in black and white; that of his infant son, Max, is in colour. The contrast suggests the loss of joy that comes with maturity and knowledge.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
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