Tom Daly Movie Trailers
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Corral Trailer (1954)
01 April 1954
Corral is a 1954 National Film Board of Canada documentary by Colin Low, partly shot in the Cochrane Ranch in what is now Cochrane, Alberta.
The Living Stone Trailer (1958)
04 February 1958
The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art. It shows the inspiration behind Inuit sculpture.
Pandora Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Experimental filmmaker and color cameraman here collaborate in a surrealistic retelling of the old myth.
Accident Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A surrealistic look at life through the eyes of a man returning to life from the edge of death, after surviving an airplane crash.
21-87 Trailer (1963)
24 April 1963
This short film from Arthur Lipsett is an abstract collage of snippets from discarded footage found by Lipsett in the editing room of the National Film Board (where he worked as an animator), combined with his own black and white 16mm footage shot on the streets of Montreal and New York City, among other locations.
Satan's Choice Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A rare "inside" view of a motorcycle club in Toronto, one of the network of such fraternal groups in the large centers across North America.
Family Tree Trailer (1950)
31 December 1950
The story of the settlement of Canada, illustrated with cheerful animated cartoons. The arrival of Jacques Cartier, the fishing and fur trades which followed, and the rival colonization by the French and British, climaxed by the battle of the Plains of Abraham, are depicted.
Off the Wall Trailer (1983)
01 July 1983
Two young hitchhikers are picked up a speed-crazed young woman, who tears around the countryside. She leaves them to take the blame for her activities, and they find themselves sentenced to six months in prison.
Circle of the Sun Trailer (1961)
15 August 1961
A young man of the Kainai Nation (Blood tribe) shows us contemporary life of people as he attends a Sun Dance ceremony with the tribe.
Blackwood Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
This short film studies the works of one of Canada's greatest contemporary etchers - Newfoundland-born David Blackwood.
Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak Trailer (1964)
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.
Road to the Reich Trailer (1944)
10 July 1944
Highlights of the Allied advance from Normandy to Antwerp during World War II.
Folksong Fantasy Trailer (1951)
05 July 1951
This short puppet animation gives life to 3 traditional folk songs: The Riddle Song, Who Killed Cock Robin? and The Cooper of Fife.
Feelings of Depression Trailer (1950)
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.
Shyness Trailer (1953)
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.
Blood and Fire Trailer (1958)
26 October 1958
The Salvation Army in action. Band rehearsals, personal reminiscences of an Army officer, and an unrehearsed "coming to Christ" in the Army Citadel make for a revealing film study of men and women dedicated to a life of service to humanity.
Pen Point Percussion Trailer (1951)
01 March 1951
A documentary showing Norman McLaren working on the hand-drawn sound process he uses for his short film, Loops.
Cold Pizza Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
An engaging story of young enterprise, pitfalls, and eventual success that all young viewers will enjoy.
The Lost Pharaoh: The Search for Akhenaten Trailer (1980)
30 November 1980
Ancient pharaoh Akhenaten was almost lost to history. Canadian archaeologist Donald Redford, who uncovered the foundation of one of the pharaoh’s many temples, attempts to finally piece together this great Egyptian ruler’s enigmatic story.
Norman Jewison, Film Maker Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Toronto-born Norman Jewison first gained prominence producing for Canadian television, then went on to greater success making Hollywood theatrical features.
Meditation in Motion Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
A short lyrical document about an ancient Oriental discipline, this film moves from the streets of China, where the people practice Tai-Chi daily, to North America, where the same movements are executed by a solitary figure in a park.
Alberta Girls Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
This is a short film about the Alberta All Girls Band Spectacular. The Edmonton-based band was invited to open the 1974 World Cup Soccer Championship at the Munich Olympic Stadium.
Un pays sans bon sens! Trailer (1970)
26 November 1970
Structured as a cinematic essay, "Un pays sans bon sens!" explores the emotional and political foundations of belonging to a nation.
The Wish Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
This documentary short introduces us to 8-year-old identical twins as they explore their family background.
Los Canadienses Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
This feature documentary profiles the brave Canadians who fought in the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939.
Espolio Trailer (1970)
06 February 1970
A BAFTA award nominated animation based on a poem by Earle Birney and a painting by El Greco. The theme concerns the responsibility of the innovator for the thing he makes.
Christopher's Movie Matinee Trailer (1968)
05 May 1968
When a camera crew are sent to document hippie protests in Yorkville, Canada's counter-culture capital, they are charmed by a group of misunderstood kids with their own ideas about what kind of movie to make.
Toronto Jazz Trailer (1963)
23 May 1963
Toronto is regarded as the third largest jazz centre in North America. This film features a cross-section of jazz bands of that city: the Lenny Breau Trio, the Don Thompson Quintet and the Alf Jones Quartet.
Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
This feature documentary gives voice to various English-speaking groups in Montréal and other places in Québec as they react to the October Crisis of 1970, when Québec nationalism took a violent turn.
Earthware Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
This short, impressionistic film takes us to Nigeria, Japan, Mexico and India, where craftsmen work clay to produce ritual vessels and everyday objects.
The Longhouse People Trailer (1951)
01 January 1951
Get an up-close look at daily life among the Longhouse People with this short documentary from 1951. It depicts the rites and rituals of this Indigenous community, including a rain dance, a healing ceremony, and the celebration of a newly chosen chief.
Christmas Cracker Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
Three separate sequences related to Christmas, animated in different styles: cutout animation of children dancing in the snow to "Jingle Bells," stop-motion animation of toys come to life, and cel animation of a man who seeks the ideal star to top his Christmas tree.
Paul Tomkowicz: Street Railway Switchman Trailer (1953)
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.
Above the Horizon Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
An exciting exploration of the weather and how man may one day learn to control it. For this film a great deal of extraordinary colour footage of the sky was put together, including a demonstration of rain-making.
Untouched and Pure Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
This is a very unusual and original film, breaking new ground in filmmaking methods as well as in ways of viewing things.
The Persistent Seed Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
A film by Christopher Chapman, known for his lyrical films of countryside and wilderness. He turns his colour camera on the growing city and there finds cheering proof that despite concrete and bulldozer, the persistent seed prevails.
City of Gold Trailer (1957)
02 May 1957
Classic short film depicts the Klondike gold rush at its peak, when would-be prospectors struggled through harsh conditions to reach the fabled gold fields over 3000 km north of civilization.
Sad Song of Yellow Skin Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Filmed in Saigon in 1970, this documentary observes the effects of the Vietnam War on daily life away from the battlefield.
Country Threshing Trailer (1958)
09 November 1958
This short documentary records the rural sights and sounds of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The day of the big stationary threshing machine is almost over, as the machine is pushed into obscurity by the combine harvester.
Action : The October Crisis of 1970 Trailer (1974)
16 September 1974
A long and thoughtful look at those desperate days of October 1970, when Montréal awaited the outcome of FLQ terrorist acts.
One Little Indian Trailer (1954)
01 January 1954
This short puppet animation from the fifties tells the story of Magic Bow, a First Nations boy endowed with magic gifts.
Waiting for Fidel Trailer (1975)
14 November 1975
This feature-length documentary from 1974 takes viewers inside Fidel Castro's Cuba. A movie-making threesome hope that Fidel himself will star in their film.
Helicopter Canada Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A view from a helicopter of the ten Canadian provinces in 1966. The result is a big, beautiful and engrossing bird's-eye portrait of the country.
Atlantic Crossroads Trailer (1945)
03 December 1945
This short documentary focuses on Newfoundland's role in WWII. Due to its geographical position, Newfoundland became a central point of activity during the war, housing military air bases and becoming the link between the Allied forces and Europe.
Cold Journey Trailer (1975)
06 May 1975
In this feature drama, a Canadian Indigenous youth attempts to find a place for himself. He faces culture shock as the educational system teaches him to be a white man and tries to find a way of life more meaningful to his Indigenous culture and ancestry.
Memory of Summer Trailer (1958)
23 November 1958
An attempt to recapture the magic of childhood as the cameras follow children at play.
Pilgrimage Trailer (1958)
16 November 1958
St. Joseph's Oratory, a picturesque shrine silhouetted against Mount Royal, draws pilgrims by the thousands every year.
Glenn Gould: On the Record Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
This short documentary (the second of two parts) follows Glenn Gould to New York City. There, we see the renowned Canadian concert pianist kidding the cab driver, bantering with sound engineers at Columbia Records, and then, alone with the piano, fastidiously recording Bach's Italian Concerto.
The Ride Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
From Gerald Potterton (director of the cult classic Heavy Metal), this short film depicts the daydream of a chauffeur awaiting his employer.
A Foreign Language Trailer (1958)
02 November 1958
This film observes, in a Montréal public school, the teaching of English to immigrant children. To thousands of children arriving in Canada from Greece, Italy, France, Germany or Japan, English is "a foreign language.
Kindergarten Trailer (1963)
09 June 1963
One day in a kindergarten classroom at Van Horne Public School in Montreal. The teacher encourages children to turn their curiosity into questions and organizes group activities and play periods.
Glenn Gould: Off the Record Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Canadian concert pianist Glenn Gould enjoys a respite at his lakeside cottage. It is an aspect of Gould previously known only to the collie pacing beside him through the woods, the fishermen resting their oars to hear his piano, and fellow musicians like Franz Kraemer, with whom Gould talks of composition.
The Jolifou Inn Trailer (1955)
01 January 1955
This short film depicts Canada as it was a hundred years ago, as seen through the paintings of artist and adventurer Cornelius Krieghoff.
Police Trailer (1958)
30 November 1958
The misbehaving public performs for the camera in a half-hour miscellany of misdeeds. In a behind-the-scenes look at the hour-by-hour operation of a large metropolitan police force, this film presents a fair sampling of what keeps Toronto's police officers busy twenty-four hours a day.
Hungry Minds Trailer (1947)
01 January 1947
An account of the difficulties faced by educators in Europe in the aftermath of WWII.
City Out of Time Trailer (1959)
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.
Bannerfilm Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Norman Laliberté, one of the most creative designers of banners in North America, is shown in his workroom piecing and stitching together bits of varicolored fabric to create figures and symbols reminiscent of ancient pomp and pageantry.
Inside France Trailer (1944)
02 January 1944
This short film focuses on the period between World War I and World War II when France was struck by riots, strikes and economic stress.
Travel Log Trailer (1978)
02 January 1978
This short, experimental road movie is a study in mystery and atmosphere. Juxtaposing photographs on the screen with a woman's words, the film tells the story of a couple who drifts apart, of a journey with no return.