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An optically-printed canvas which explores the interior feel of world moving with inherent fluidity through a medium of wind and water. It presents an impressionistic portrait of unnatural forces that collide.
Waves Become Wings is the transformed reality of a girls' basketball game where it is a question of extracting and emphasizing the beauty of body language and movements from a sporting reality. Offer it a new dimension through treatment particular to image and sound. Exploiting the aesthetic and fictional potential of a situation who has a documentary source and question the viewer's perception by this vision voluntarily transformed and altered by the rate of registration. Play on a gap or even an anachronism between the evocation of images and reality from which they are extracted.
In the spring of 1945, a Japanese balloon bomb claimed the lives of the only people killed on the continental U.S. as the result of enemy action during WWII. Forty years later, the decision to fold a thousand paper cranes would unite the Japanese and American civilians who were involved in and affected by this incident. “On Paper Wings“ is the story of four Japanese women who worked on balloon bombs, the families of those killed in the U.S., and the man whose actions brought them all together forty years after WWII, and the balloon bomb project.
A chance encounter between two men in a bar causes each of them to re-evaluate their lives, their loves, and their place in the world.
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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. Within 15 minutes of receiving a desperate phone call for help from a remote area, a plane is on its way, guided to the patient with the help of landmarks such as a coal bin or a thin column of smoke on a northern lakeshore.
Every spring, butterflies emerge and dazzle the world with their vibrant beauty. But where do butterflies come from? How are they born? What do they eat--and how?
Canadian aviation history makes for fascinating viewing in this international award winning, nine part documentary. On Canadian Wings begins with Canada's first foray into the world of flight with experiments in aeronautics and acts of pilot bravery that set the stage for Canada's future excellence in military aviation. The video recounts the importance Canadian pilots played in the air battles of the First and Second World Wars, particularly Canada's extraordinary successes in the Battle of Britain. It also takes a look at Canadian air power in the Korean conflict and explores the technological superiority of Canada's world class Avro Arrow supersonic jet. Finally we learn about Canada's involvement, through the UN, in modern conflicts like the Balkans and Central America.
Before the war, a Fleet Air Arm pilot is dismissed for causing the death of a colleague. Working for a small Greek airline when the Germans invade Greece, he gets a chance to redeem himself and rejoin his old unit on a British carrier. This is regarded the last of the conventional, rather stiff 1930's style Ealing war films, to be succeeded by much more realism and better storytelling.
Nia Belafonte, a high-powered corporate mom, is confronted by a homeless man that changes her life forever.
An upbeat comical animated collage telling the story of a man attempting to fly with artificial wings.
As the infamous 'Men of Oregon' basked in the spotlight, a team of women were running on the same track, vaulting over the same bar and crossing the same finish line. We Grew Wings in the untold story of the how the women's teams overcame hurdles and personal struggles to set new records and break through barriers. This is a story about both yesterday's legacy and today's triumphs. And more than anything, about the common bond we share through sports. We Grew wings answers a long-time need for women in sport; to be inspired and cheered by their predecessors. To be encouraged to set new records, so we can each run our own race.
A shy, middle-class librarian from an elite school is inveigled to teach literature to unwilling boys in a prison for violent teenage boys. Can cram a 2-year syllabus into 8 months?
Niko Kivelä and Sami Hedberg, the steamingers of the corner grills, land like the Fenix bird at the Sibelius House in Lahti and, like the Felix ketchup, download the sparrow flock of high-flying lips now also directly to your home sofa. The feathers dust, the chicks hatch and the feathers melt smoothly as this duo begins their chicken flight. Never have your lips flown so high! There has never been so much turbulence on stage! And there have never been so many spectators in a club of ten. So put your wings on your back and jump in! Now let's go! Also present will host the evening stand Up comedian Zaani.
The natural history of owls through the eyes of the eccentric naturalist, John Young. Using his incredible camera skills, John transports us into the mysterious world of Australia's owls and leaves us with a challenge to protect these beautiful birds.
One cold Christmas night, an old shepherd recounts the magical story of how he came to be the first visitor to the new born Christ child - ahead of the other shepherds, and in complete secret. Based on the book by Michael Morpurgo.
Host Ted Fitzgerald goes flying with the airman of the Collings Foundation's Wings of Freedom Flight and The Commemorative Air Force. We climb aboard the world's only flying B-24J, fly across the Florida Everglades in the nose of a B-17 Flying Fortress and fire up the legendary Merlin engine of the world's only dual control P-51C Mustang. Then Ted takes off for England to search for the home bases of the Mighty Eight Air Force and visits a church with a special connection to the B-17 bomber crews that were stationed nearby. He later drops by a British workshop that is restoring a legend of The Battle of Britain.
Olive Muir, a haughty society girl, objects when Alice Prentice, a girl of lower station, comes to visit her family. After Alice's drunken father comes to visit the Muir home, Olive learns to her horror that she is adopted and that Prentice is her real father.
A documentary filmed in stunning 3D high definition for IMAX. This film will showcase millions of migratory birds, the importance the wetlands of the upper midwest play in their lives, and dangers to the continued existence of the Prairie Pothole region that is so crucial to the future of migratory birds in North America.