Radical Attitutudes: The Architecture of Douglas Cardinal
Director Jim Hamm and writer PJ Reece have created a remarkable
45 - minute story of an outsider artist struggling against the
establishment to change the course of architectural history. Here
is a program rich in graphic images on the one hand, and a compelling
human story on the other. Taken separately or together, Radical
Attitudes is a memorable testimony to one man’s courage.
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The Spirit Wrestlers
The Spirit Wrestlers is a vivid 94-minute look at a troubled episode
in Canadian history. Examining a century of Doukhobor experience
in this country, it focuses on the harrowing events in the 1950s
and 60s. Click here for more ...
Turning Down The Heat: The
New Energy Revolution
Turning Down The Heat travels the world showcasing practical
and economically viable solutions to climate change. From solar
energy in the United States, to energy efficiency in Canada, to
the wind revolution in Europe and Asia -- the film takes an optimistic
look at how we can radically reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
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Between The Rock and a Hard
Place
The 44-minute documentary film Between the Rock and a
Hard Place, finds displaced Newfoundlanders adapting well to jobs
in the resource industries of gas and timber in Fort Nelson, B.C.
Theirs is a bitter-sweet lot, however, as money can never quite
mute the yearning for a return to The Rock. Click
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The Air We Breath
Filmed in several major urban centers in Canada and the
United States, The Air We Breathe takes an incisive look at how
certain political choices and socio-economic forces have led to
the growing crises of air pollution and what steps certain cities
are taking down the path for cleaner, less polluting transit systems.
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