Productions Multi-Monde Movie Trailers
Most Popular Productions Multi-Monde Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
Moving the Mountain Trailer (1993)
01 January 1993
Moving the Mountain is a 1993 Canadian documentary film on the effects of the head tax and Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada.
Mirage of El Dorado Trailer (2008)
03 October 2008
Mirage of El Dorado leads us into the mountains of northern Chile, where the devastating operations of Canadian mining companies threaten a fragile ecosystem in one of the driest parts of the globe.
The Stray Dog Trailer (1997)
06 June 1997
Based on a story by Iranian Sadeq Hedayat, the life of a dog from his prime to his death. The dog's life is a metaphor for Iran—and perhaps for any nation—and its loss of identity.
Les derniers chasseurs du Petit Havre Trailer (2002)
01 January 2002
A portait of Nova Scotia’s last Acadian fisherfolk some years after the moratorium on cod fishing. It is a story with a tragic end, as a generation witnesses the disappearance of not only the fishery but a valued way of life.
Bledi, This is Our Home Trailer (2006)
11 November 2006
Fleeing their war-torn homeland, forty thousand Algerians come to Montreal, Quebec in the 1990’s. Many are refused refugee status and are not allowed to study or work normally.
When Strangers Re-Unite Trailer (1999)
06 June 1999
Three Filipino families struggle to rebuild their lives in Canada after years of separation. The third part of a trilogy on the impact of labour migration, including Brown Women Blond Babies and Modern Heroes Modern Slaves.
Turbulent Waters Trailer (2015)
23 April 2015
Most of the goods we consume are transported by sea on ships where working conditions recall those of the galley ships of another age.
The Great Invasion Trailer (2012)
29 April 2012
The film looks at the impact of over-development in historic towns in Quebec’s picturesque Laurentian mountains.
My Friend the Terrorist Trailer (2024)
26 February 2024
In the 1960s Jose Maria Sison founded the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the CPP’s guerrilla-military arm, the New People’s Army (NPA), among other noble and nefarious activities that led to his Philippine passport being revoked in 1987.