Cynthia Scott Trailers
The House on Jonathan Street TrailerThe Company of Strangers TrailerJack of Hearts Trailer
The House on Jonathan Street TrailerThe Company of Strangers TrailerJack of Hearts Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1985
One of a series of short, open-ended dramas designed to stimulate discussion of values and ethics in relation to modern medical technology.
01 January 1972
Here is the village of Ste-Justine as one gifted man, novelist and playwright Roch Carrier, remembers it.
01 January 1973
This short documentary zooms in on Churchill, Manitoba, on the western curve of Hudson Bay. The town boomed for a while after it became the railhead seaport for the shipment of Prairie grain.
01 January 1978
A watercolour evocation of a prairie storm coming after a period of severe drought.
01 January 1978
A montage of watercolour images of the work and occasional play of a farm family.
01 January 1975
This short documentary profiles 27-year-old Scoggie Watson, a Cape Breton stalwart who clings to the things he cherishes most: the waters of Lake Bras d'Or, his hand-built sailboat, his freedom, and the friends who stayed in Cape Breton instead of leaving for the big cities.
01 January 1983
Students in their final year at the National Ballet School of Canada are seen learning the flamenco from Susana and Antonio Robledo, who come to the school every winter to conduct classes which are held after the day's regular schedule has ended.
01 October 1990
A busload of women become stranded in an isolated part of the Canadian countryside. As they await rescue, they reflect on their lives through a mostly ad-libbed script.
01 October 1982
A historical drama depicting an Irish immigrant family’s first winter in Canada, where isolation, illness, and an unforgiving landscape test their will to survive.
01 January 1986
At the annual ballet recital, Elizabeth, much to her chagrin, is cast in the part of the boy. The other girls in the ballet class ridicule her; her parents are unsympathetic.
01 January 2023
The House on Jonathan Street is a one-hour documentary that uses the accidental discovery of the significant history of a modest dwelling on a traditionally African-American street in Hagerstown, Maryland to trace the roots of middle America’s racial, economic and social interactions.