Jerry Krepakevich Trailers
Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole TrailerThe Death and Life of Nancy Eaton TrailerHow the Fiddle Flows Trailer
Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole TrailerThe Death and Life of Nancy Eaton TrailerHow the Fiddle Flows Trailer
Total trailers found: 21
01 January 2003
A film based on the tragic death in 1985 of Nancy Eaton, department store heiress, brutally murdered by her childhood family friend.
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 1978
One of the most sensational get-rich-quick schemes that took place in France over 200 years ago with economist John Law at the helm.
01 January 1972
This film presents the historical development of lighthouses in Canada, and shows the conversion from keeper-maintained lights to automated equipment.
01 January 2001
Documents the lives of three long-haul truck drivers whose routes take them throughout North America - even to the Arctic.
01 January 1996
The life and times of Leilani Muir, the first person to file a lawsuit against the Alberta provincial government for wrongful sterilization under the Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta.
01 May 1979
A concert pianist prepares to begin his practising for a major concert coming up. Unfortunately, he has this procrastination problem that prevents him from getting any serious time done, even when his frustration with it literally driving him into a frenzy.
01 January 1977
The very short animation by Richard Condie is a lesson in how to make a fool of oneself easily and effectively.
12 September 2003
This feature-length documentary traces the journey of the Haisla people to reclaim the G'psgolox totem pole that went missing from their British Columbia village in 1929.
01 January 1996
This film follows the aftermath of the Oka crisis, which brought Indigenous rights into sharp focus. After the barricades came down, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was created, and travelled to more than 100 communities and heard from more than 1,000 representatives.
01 January 1981
This documentary short is a visual portrait of “Prairie Sentinels,” the vertical grain elevators that once dotted the Canadian Prairies.
07 June 1969
The lives of a businessman and his family begin to spiral downward after he has an affair at an insurance convention.
08 March 1987
Gil Cardinal searches for his natural family and an understanding of the circumstances that led to his becoming a foster child.
01 January 1982
This short documentary follows Gabe Etchinelle as builds a mooseskin boat as a tribute to an earlier way of life, where the Shotah Dene people would use a mooseskin boats and transport their families and cargo down mountain rivers to trading settlements throughout the Northwest Territories.
12 September 1996
Black sleeping-car porters who worked on Canada's railways from the early 1900s through the 1960s were proud men and well-respected by their community, but harsh working conditions prevented them from being promoted to other railway jobs until 1955 when porter Lee Williams took his fight to the union.
01 January 1997
Thousands of Indigenous Canadians enlisted and fought alongside their countrymen and women during World War II even though they could not be conscripted.
01 January 1989
This short film portrays the NFB's itinerant projectionists during the '40s and early '50s who travelled throughout Canada, bringing films and discussions to rural communities.
26 April 2002
How the Fiddle Flows follows Canada's great rivers west along the fur-trading route of the early Europeans.
01 January 1995
The West. A prospector is awakened by the sound of music outside his cave to see an animal band and a chorus line of dancing cacti.
01 January 1978
This documentary describes the unfortunate legacy of the lone house on the prairie, an example of a dwelling entirely unsuited for the harsh winter or summer.