Guy Borremans Trailers
The Private Life of Cinema TrailerMai en décembre: Godard en Abitibi Trailer
Guy Borremans (1934-2012) is a Quebec photographer and director of photography.
The Private Life of Cinema TrailerMai en décembre: Godard en Abitibi Trailer
Guy Borremans (1934-2012) is a Quebec photographer and director of photography.
Total trailers found: 18
01 January 1961
A classic NFB documentary about the Golden Gloves boxing tournament, the Canadian amateur's hope for success in the boxing world.
01 January 1964
This quirky little short by Gilles Carle was filmed on the pierced rock that stands near Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula.
01 January 1964
This short 1964 documentary depicts the national sport of French Canadians: hockey. Seen "from the inside" this seemingly simple game turns out to be not so simple.
02 January 1982
In this heartwarming docudrama, Chilean immigrant Marilú Mallet strives to make a film about her experience of deep isolation.
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.
04 November 2005
Trying to describe oneself is a movie about representation. How it is possible, through film, to describe oneself and describe others.
05 September 1962
This short film is a series of vignettes of life in Saint-Henri, a Montreal working-class district, on the first day of school.
01 September 1960
A true surrealist poem about love and desire, La femme image sparked a scandal despite its semi-clandestine distribution, because never before had a Quebec-made film shown full- frontal female nudity.
30 May 2003
The man carrying his body, his reels of film, his bag and his old Nikon, is Boris Lehman, he's also Sisyphus, Jesus Christ, and Ixion as told by Alfred Jarry in La Chandelle Verte.
01 January 1964
"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and shows freedom of expression in art, music, dance, architecture, and science.
23 May 1963
Toronto is regarded as the third largest jazz centre in North America. This film features a cross-section of jazz bands of that city: the Lenny Breau Trio, the Don Thompson Quintet and the Alf Jones Quartet.
19 February 2011
A two-part in-depth exploration of the evolution of the private film industry, seen through the eyes of more than 50 industry professionals.
01 January 1963
A film about Canadian ballet dancer Margaret Mercier. Prima ballerina of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, graduate of Sadler's Wells Ballet, and student of the Bolshoi Ballet, Miss Mercier talks about her art.
01 January 1970
Documentary about Charles Gagnon, Québécois politician, FLQ member and communist leader.
19 January 1979
In 1969, the federal government expropriated two hundred and fifteen families in eight towns of New Brunswick in order to build a national park.
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.