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Year after year, there's war going on in the Canadian Rockies. The war against nature in one of the snowiest places in the world: British Columbia.
A look at the making of the Doctor Who (1963) story "The Abominable Snowmen" (1967).
Two men compete in a game of pool for the highest of stakes... a cool hat.
The Defeated is back for a game of pool, and fiery vengeance... also his hat.
As a winter storm approaches the shallow water crystallizes, ice builds up along the edges of a stream, and the first snowflakes of the storm layer over the newly formed ice. The following morning a soft light approaches through the snow covered forest.
A short documentary chronicling the story of Wisconsin inventor Carl Eliason and his essential contributions to the development of the modern snowmobile.
A young woman goes on a search for her kidnapped sister. She soon falls victim to a jealous queen who can't stand anyone who is considered more beautiful than herself. The adventure and terror begins as the young woman battles the evil queen to get to her sister.
A timeless landscape steeped in history that is little changed today, but was surely made to be filmed!
An experimental, nostalgic micro-short, shot on 16mm film, based on Cherubina de Gabriak's poem 'When the Snow Falls' (written in 1907). A story of heartbreak, it ponders the nostalgic notion of hoping one's life will eventually get better.
A young man makes a choice, which has dire consequences for the small town he lives in. He has to fight his demons in order to move on in life.
Everything can disappear, like the fall of the last snowflake.
In the snooker room at a genteel gentleman's club, the mood darkens when adultery becomes the subject of conversation.
Composed of drawings realised by children from over twenty schools in the Alpes-Maritimes region of France.
Lave decides to leave his hometown in order to escape murder suspicions. On his way to Killingdal, he gets right in the middle of a snow storm.
It's captivated us for over 2000 years, but did it really exist? In Greece, Dan finds out if there is any truth in the tale of a lost city that disappeared beneath the waves.
Produced in one room over the course of a week in the heart of lockdown, Sgàire Wood’s Powder Snowdrop Catatonic is an irreverent pantomime performance of mental deterioration under mandatory quarantine. Summoning a cast of capricious characters, Wood runs a Kübler-Ross style gamut of emotions precipitated by self-isolation, from misanthropic smugness to mind-bending ennui and cabin fever. Seen solely through the narrow lens of a smartphone camera, she dances before the flimsy trompe l’oeil facade of a Victorian parlour, existing in the space between coziness and claustrophobia, flippancy and sincerity. The film’s celebratory intimacy pays tribute to queer, radicalised or feminised practices which, being underrepresented in traditional art spaces, are relegated to the realm of domesticity and how under the circumstances in which the film was produced, have found a new appreciation and importance.