Most Popular Gilles Gascon Trailers
Total trailers found: 25
You Don't Back Down Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
In Nigeria, a young Canadian doctor serves in a local mission hospital and learns much from the experience.
Strangers for the Day Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
This short documentary shows the reactions of European immigrants as they land in Halifax at the beginning of the 1960s.
The Back-breaking Leaf Trailer (1959)
02 January 1959
Here is a graphic picture of the tobacco harvest in southwestern Ontario. At the end of July, transient field workers move in for a brief bonanza when the plant is ripe.
In the Labyrinth Trailer (1967)
28 April 1967
"Labyrinth" is a groundbreaking multi-screen 45-minute presentation produced for Chamber III of the Labyrinth at Expo 67 in Montreal, using 35 mm and 70 mm film projected simultaneously on multiple screens.
The Water Dwellers Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
This short documentary introduces us to a town where no one pays rent: Simoom Sound in central British Columbia, where loggers live on sturdy river craft.
Multiple Man Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A many-faced view of humanity, of global man in all his forms and interests. Produced originally in 70 mm (with stereophonic sound) for showing at Man and His World, the Montréal fair that succeeded Expo 67, this film employs the multi-image technique.
The Circle Trailer (1967)
15 August 1967
Produced in 1967, this black and white film is an inmate's view of Daytop, a drug treatment centre on Staten Island, New York, where addicts learn to get along without drugs.
The Snow Has Melted on the Manicouagan Trailer (1965)
01 August 1965
An atmospheric mood piece photographed in the winter at the giant dam built by Hydro Quebec in the northern wilds of the province.
Atlantic Parks Trailer (1967)
10 June 1967
1966 PARCS ATLANTIQUES Best Short Film Award, UNESCO, Brussels, 1967 An exploration of three of Canada's national parks: Fundy, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton Highlands, all on the Atlantic coast, where, by filmmaker's licence, boy meets girl, marries and has a family, all while enjoying the parks' many facilities for campers.
Québec 1603 - Samuel de Champlain Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
The artwork of well-known Quebec animator Frédéric Back are used to tell the tale of Champlain’s life in New France – from his first explorations and settlement to his death in 1635.
Wow Trailer (1970)
25 March 1970
In this French Canadian film, the lives of teenagers are examined in fantasy sequences and through the use of documentary interviews.
Champlain Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Explorer, colonizer, founder of Québec, discoverer of Lake Champlain, governor of New France, cartographer and writer - few men in Canadian history had a more adventurous and varied career than Champlain.
Glenn Gould: On the Record Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
This short documentary (the second of two parts) follows Glenn Gould to New York City. There, we see the renowned Canadian concert pianist kidding the cab driver, bantering with sound engineers at Columbia Records, and then, alone with the piano, fastidiously recording Bach's Italian Concerto.
Glenn Gould: Off the Record Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Canadian concert pianist Glenn Gould enjoys a respite at his lakeside cottage. It is an aspect of Gould previously known only to the collie pacing beside him through the woods, the fishermen resting their oars to hear his piano, and fellow musicians like Franz Kraemer, with whom Gould talks of composition.
Les acadiens de la dispersion Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Documentary on the Acadian identity, featuring the music of Edith Butler, filmed in Canada, France, and Louisiana.
Ti-Dré Trailer (1976)
04 July 1976
Luc-André Godbout, better known as Ti-Dré, is a forty-three-year-old orphan who cleanses furnaces and consciences.
C'est pas la faute à Jacques Cartier Trailer (1968)
18 February 1968
Three American tourists explore Quebec guided by an imaginative leader, in an atmosphere of health and good humor.
Manger Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
This documentary explores the economic, sociological, and cultural aspects of food systems and consumption in a major city, focusing on the disconnect between food production and consumption.
Exeter Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Exeter Cathedral in Devonshire, England, is considered to be the finest example of architecture of the Decorated period, 1250-1350.