Robert Fleming Trailers
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar TrailerThe Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes TrailerTuktu and the Trials of Strength Trailer
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar TrailerThe Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes TrailerTuktu and the Trials of Strength Trailer
Total trailers found: 29
01 January 1967
A documentary about the self-taught painter William Kurelek, told through his paintings. There are scenes of village life in the Ukraine and the early days of struggle on a prairie homestead and the growing comfort of family life.
04 June 1953
The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar but both have sorely underestimated Mark Antony.
01 March 1969
"The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar" tells the story of Emery Prometer, a proud bush worker in Ottawa Valley, resisting government aid to support his family.
29 January 1958
A film about winter railroading in the Canadian Rockies and the men who keep the lines clear. The stretch between Revelstoke and Field, British Columbia, is a snow-choked threat to communications.
01 January 1968
A lesson in geography, which concludes that although the Great Lakes have had their ups and downs, nothing has been harder to take than what humans have done to them lately.
01 January 1949
This film shows the growth of cooperatives in the Maritime provinces and how they brought new life and hope to poverty-stricken fishermen.
31 January 1963
A jetliner spans the miles, sheering through clouds to open sky and scenic vistas of the provinces below.
01 January 1948
Dramatizes the factors producing resentment and hostility in personal relationships. In the story of Clare we see how the death of her father and the later remarriage of her mother discouraged her from seeking affectional relationships with others.
01 January 1959
A film profile of Healey Willan, composer, conductor, choirmaster, organist and teacher. In this film you see Dr.
01 January 1955
A look at the destruction that follows the breaking of long-neglected dikes and the measures being taken to prevent future problems.
01 January 1948
Millions of years scroll by in 10 minutes, illustrated by ingenious designers: this is the geological history of Canada.
20 August 1950
Over a gleaming ice field and up steep cliffs of bare rock, the camera follows members of the Alpine Club of Canada.
01 January 1951
Canada's progress in jet aviation is seen in relation to that of other countries.
02 January 1947
This short film takes a look at Saskatchewan’s air ambulance service, organized and operated by experienced flyers who provide speedy hospitalization and treatment to the ill and injured.
12 July 1950
How and why feelings of depression carry over from childhood to overshadow adulthood are explained in the case of John Murray, an industrious and conscientious businessman.
16 December 1953
Abnormal shyness in children, its causes and treatment, is discussed in this film. Profiled are three shy children and the confidence-destroying demands of parents that made them that way.
16 October 1953
Herring Hunt is a 1953 French-English language documentary about the operations of a herring boat off the coast of British Columbia, directed by Julian Biggs, written by Leslie McFarlane, and produced by Guy Glover.
01 January 1958
This short documentary offers a look at the life forms on the Queen Elizabeth Islands within the Arctic Circle.
30 January 1966
Baymen, no matter where they go, remain above all else Newfoundlanders. They were born to the sea, to a place in the life of their cliffside village, but many of the younger generation are now looking to the city for their future.
01 January 1964
A young, unmarried teenager finds herself pregnant. The film mirrors the state of her mind as she worries about the possible positive and negative reactions of her parents, boyfriend, etc in a series of vignettes.
01 January 1967
In this short docu-fiction film, strong and hardy Inuit hunters demonstrate and test their strength in boxing, tug-of-war, and other strenuous activities.
02 January 1953
A self-narrated portrait of a Polish immigrant in Winnipeg whose unglamorous job keeping streetcar switches working reveals dignity, resilience, and pride in everyday labor.
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.
31 December 1949
This short film from 1949 introduces us to the Gitxsan and Tsimshian First Nations of northern British Columbia.
01 January 1952
A short comedy about a group of skiers who end up spending their skiing weekend in the Gatineaus enjoying themselves despite their mishaps--but never making it onto the hill.
01 January 1948
This film details how drug traffic operates, how the drug addict is made, and how this grim social reality may be curbed.
15 April 1959
This Colin Low documentary from 1959 depicts Venice in all its splendor. In the tradition of Venetian painter Canaletto, the film captures the great Italian city’s elusive beauty and fabled landscapes, where spired churches and turreted palaces soar into a blue Mediterranean sky.
31 December 1966
The story of an Italian immigrant, a widower living alone with his memories, his Bible and Dante, which he learned to read in English.