Eugene Boyko

Most Popular Eugene Boyko Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

A Pinto for the Prince Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

In 1977, Prince Charles was inducted as honorary chief of the Blood Indians on their reserve in southwestern Alberta.

The World of One in Five Trailer (1967)

17 December 1967

A fifth of Canadians live at the subsistence level. This is a look at that world, where the street is home, and where poor shelter, poor food, poor schools and poor health are the only certainties of life.

Sons of Haji Omar Trailer (1978)

14 February 1978

Haji Omar and his three sons belong to the Lakankhel, a Pashtoon tribal group in northeastern Afghanistan.

Juggernaut Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

In 1968, a convoy set off to transport a Calandria, the 70-ton core of a Canadian nuclear reactor, to Rajasthan in India.

Trans-Canada Journey Trailer (1963)

31 January 1963

A jetliner spans the miles, sheering through clouds to open sky and scenic vistas of the provinces below.

Western Brigade Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

This short dramatic film illustrates a cooperative program of fire protection that was carried out across Alberta in the late 1950s.

Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle, or Mutilate Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

An aging union leader, after a lifetime of service for the cause, finds that he has outlived his usefulness and esteem among the workers of his factory, that times have changed and a new strategy is needed in bargaining with the company.

Opening Speech Trailer (1969)

02 January 1969

Norman McLaren attempts to give the opening speech for the first Montreal International Film Festival, but his microphone won't cooperate.

Fighter Wing Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Fred Davis introduces us to Canadian Air Force operations in Zweibrucken, West Germany. Follow Green Section as they perform drills and explain what it takes to be a fighter pilot.

Grierson Trailer (1973)

13 September 1973

A portrait of John Grierson, the first Canadian Government Film Commissioner and founder of the National Film Board in 1939.

Norman Jewison, Film Maker Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Toronto-born Norman Jewison first gained prominence producing for Canadian television, then went on to greater success making Hollywood theatrical features.

Impressions of Expo 67 Trailer (1967)

31 December 1967

This short film served as an invitation to the World's Fair that was held in Montreal in 1967. It was largely considered to be the most successful World's Fair of the 20th century with over 50 million visitors.

This Was the Time Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

When Masset, a Haida village in Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), held a potlatch, it seemed as if the past grandeur of the people had returned.

Fields of Sacrifice Trailer (1963)

23 October 1963

This 1964 documentary returns to the battlefields where over 100,000 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.

Helicopter Canada Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

A view from a helicopter of the ten Canadian provinces in 1966. The result is a big, beautiful and engrossing bird's-eye portrait of the country.

The India Trip Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

This documentary is a portrait of modern-day Pondicherry, an ancient city near the southern tip of India.

OK ... Camera Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

This documentary film is an exploration of Québec’s feature film industry. The film takes a look at the people who have succeeded in this unique milieu (Geneviève Bujold is one) or failed; at its movies, which run the gamut from hard-core skinflicks to such highly acclaimed films as Mon Oncle Antoine, and at its audiences, which number in the millions.

Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Documentary on the revitalization of a housing complex in a working class neighborhood of Montreal. Modern housing has now replaced the old, sagging and overcrowded houses.