Most Popular Pierre L'Amare Trailers
Total trailers found: 20
01 January 1973
A film demonstrating steps to take in the event of a nuclear attack. Animated drawings show the effects of atomic explosions in the air and at ground level.
01 January 1962
In two half-hour parts, The Living Machine explores the progress made in electronics technology and looks forward to an exciting world-to-be.
01 October 1977
A study of the automobile and its pervasive effect on the history of North America. Focusing on the Ford dynasty, from the original Henry car through to Henry II, the film demonstrates how society has adapted to fit the needs of the automobile.
01 January 1961
A look at the ruins of the ancient city of Angkor. The largest collection of sculptures the world has ever seen - an entire metropolis of palaces and temples recovered from the jungle.
01 January 1962
In this short documentary we learn the back story of the Buddha – the religion he founded and how it is manifested today.
01 January 1964
This documentary shows how an Inuit artist's drawings are transferred to stone, printed and sold. Kenojuak Ashevak became the first woman involved with the printmaking co-operative in Cape Dorset.
01 January 1960
A two-part study of nuclear power with Larry Henderson, skilled observer, analyst and commentator on public affairs as guide.
01 January 1971
Toronto-born Norman Jewison first gained prominence producing for Canadian television, then went on to greater success making Hollywood theatrical features.
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.
01 January 1975
An imaginative history of editorial cartooning in Canada. The documentary provides a witty take on Canada's history through the eyes of political cartoonists like Duncan Macpherson, Robert LaPalme, and Aislin (Terry Mosher).
01 January 1968
This documentary focuses on the contest for the continental interior. It examines the American advantages and the problems plaguing Canada internally.
01 January 1968
In this documentary we survey the period between 1840 and 1860. Canada considers its options—annexation, continentalism, free trade, and economic nationalism—while the "one continent, one nation, one flag" ideology enjoys strong support on both sides of the border.
01 January 1963
Here you will see Marie Dressler, Mary Pickford, Norma Shearer, Walter Huston and a host of other Canadians who achieved world renown on the silver screen.
01 January 1969
Canada struggles to preserve her borders after the Treaty of Washington in this feature documentary. The country's survival as a nation independent of the United States rests in the balance, as the film shows in its exploration of historical context, underlying factors, and possible alternatives.
01 January 1967
This feature documentary addresses the struggle between New England and New France, from the first uneasy contacts to the culminating conflicts.
01 January 1968
This documentary takes us from the 1850s to 1863. We see several historical episodes from this period interwoven in a unique fashion.
01 January 1969
This documentary explores the years following Canadian Confederation, a delicate period in regard to American attitudes towards Canada.
01 January 1967
This feature documentary recounts the opposition between American revolutionaries and Canadian communities settled along the St.
01 January 1969
This documentary presents a fascinating study of the great and enduring principles of international relations.