Claude Pelletier

Most Popular Claude Pelletier Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Golden Gloves Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

A classic NFB documentary about the Golden Gloves boxing tournament, the Canadian amateur's hope for success in the boxing world.

Illegal Abortion Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

A dramatization that illustrates the situation of a young couple, particularly of the young woman, faced with an unwanted pregnancy and desiring an abortion forbidden by law.

Le Temps des amours Trailer (1961)

14 February 1961

This film aims to show us how young people date in four countries: Canada (Montreal), Sicily (Italy), India, and Iran.

Beluga Days Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

From the lower St. Lawrence, a picture of whale hunting that looks more like a round-up, with a corral, whale-boys and all.

Wrestling Trailer (1961)

01 December 1961

A candid-camera view of professional wrestling as seen in the Montréal Forum, where some of the biggest bouts are staged, and in back-street wrestling parlours where the warriors practice their art.

The Rink Trailer (1963)

25 May 1963

This short, silent film captures a Sunday afternoon at a community skating rink. Iconic Quebec director Gilles Carle has the camera follow toddlers learning to skate, young girls flashing their skates and boys decked out in the colours of their favourite hockey teams.

Wolfe and Montcalm Trailer (1957)

01 January 1957

Two generals prepare for battle at the Plains of Abraham.

Little White Crimes Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

A tale from downtown, where the morality of business is not always as transparent as the shining glass fronts of the office buildings.

Festival in Puerto Rico Trailer (1961)

07 February 1961

This short documentary features Canadian contralto Maureen Forrester as she sings at the Festival Casals, a musical event founded by the great Spanish cellist and conductor Pablo Casals and sponsored annually by the Puerto Rican government.

Max in the Morning Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

At the microphone with Max Ferguson, radio satirist, as he creates his weekday-morning program. Filmed inside his CBC broadcasting booth, this film watches and records as Max ad-libs his way through zany interpretations of news events.

The Barrier Trailer (1957)

01 January 1957

This feature-length drama, originally broadcast in two parts as part of the NFB television series "Perspective," tells two sides of the same story to illustrate the lack of communication between employer and employee.

Amuse-gueule Trailer (1984)

31 December 1984

Humurous short on the theme of hunger around the world that combines animation and fiction.

Tourist Go Home Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

This short film is a humorous look at the tourist industry in Canada. In tongue-in-cheek fashion, it points out the importance of good public relations in the tourist industry - more specifically, what not to do to tourists.

The Big Swim Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

This short documentary shows Canada's top swimmers in training for the 1964 Olympic Games. Under the critical eye of coach Ed Healy, they practice long hours in the gym and in the pool to build strength and stamina.

YUL 871 Trailer (1966)

30 July 1966

An engineer from Paris flies to Montreal, partly on business, partly in search of parents displaced by World War II, and partly because of the prevailing restlessness of the age.

A Day in June Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

This short documentary profiles Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in Montreal in 1959. The annual parade takes place every June 24th in memory of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, the patron saint of Québec.