Ian Elkin Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
01 January 1981
Magic in the Sky investigates the impact of television on the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic. The film also documents the establishment of the first Inuit-language television network, called Inukshuk, which began broadcasting to six Inuit communities in December 1980.
12 December 1986
Part of the Daughters of the Country series, this film, set in the 1850s, unfolds against the backdrop of the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly of the fur trade.
01 August 1977
A turn of the 20th Century office block at Portage and Main. What was once Winnipeg's most prestigious commercial address has become a catch-all for the marginalized and history's leftovers.
01 January 1986
A young Ojibwa girl from 1770 marries a Scottish fur trader and leaves home for the shores of Georgian Bay.
02 December 1990
The story of two very different boys in the Canadian wilderness. They must learn to depend on each other in order to survive.
01 January 1980
Nose and Tina are a couple in love. The film captures the domestic details of their life together and documents their hassles with work, money and the law.
01 January 1976
The first production released by the Winnipeg Film Group! A restaurant serves cute little bunny rabbits.
01 January 1988
Frank Robinson abuses his wife verbally and batters her physically, with frightening consequences not only for her, but also for their sons, Billy and Freddy.
27 April 2000
A medieval cult travels to the 20th century and kills people in an attempt to bring about the end of the world.
03 April 1999
FBI Agent Jason Chandler has devoted his life to enforcing the law. But on the trail of a series of mysterious murders surrounding some of society's deadliest serial killers, Agent Chandler is forced down a path where no one can be trusted.
05 January 1992
An archaeological expedition journeys to Manitoba, Canada, in search of a legendary crucifix supposedly buried in an ancient Viking grave.
10 November 1999
They raised children, baked cakes... and built world-class fighter planes. Sixty years ago, thousands of women from Thunder Bay and the Prairies donned trousers, packed lunch pails and took up rivet guns to participate in the greatest industrial war effort in Canadian history.