Archive for the 'Canada NFB' Category

Payback (trailer)

This feature documentary based on Margaret Atwood's bestselling book Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, offers a fascinating look at debt as a mental construct and traces how it influences relationships, societies, governing structures and the fate of the planet. From award-winning director Jennifer Baichwal Manufactured Landscapes, Act of God, produced by Ravida Din (National Film Board of Canada), Payback will have its World Premiere at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary Competition.
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Views: 1859
39 ratings
Time: 01:54 More in Film & Animation

PINK RIBBONS (TRAILER)

Billions of dollars have been raised through the tireless efforts of women and men devoted to putting an end to breast cancer. Yet, breast cancer rates in North America have risen to 1 in 8. "What's going on?" asks Barbara Brenner in Pink Ribbons, Inc. a new film coming in 2012. This feature documentary visits some of the massive fundraising runs and questions where the money goes and asks 'who really profits from pink ribbon campaigns?'. We meet women with metastatic breast cancer from the IV League support group of Austen, Texas who openly tell us their stories. For more information: http://nfb.ca/pinkribbonsinc Like the NFB on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nfb.ca Follow the NFB on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thenfb
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Views: 2048
28 ratings
Time: 02:09 More in Film & Animation

ARKELOPE

Arkelope is an animated short that takes a pointed look at endangered species and human indifference. When a middle-aged couple come across a nature documentary on the decline of the arkelope while channel-surfing, they learn that although the species has managed to survive a variety of natural disasters, it is now in imminent danger of extinction due to man's short-sightedness. With a serious yet funny approach, this little film illustrates human passivity in the face of the ubiquitous TV set.
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Views: 502
15 ratings
Time: 05:20 More in Film & Animation

THUNDERBIRDS IN CHINA

In this documentary, the members of the University of British Columbia's Thunderbirds hockey team travel to China to demonstrate their skills to the new teams in the East. While hockey there still has a long way to go, this film leaves no doubt that the Chinese players are up to the challenge. A film propelled by discoveries, it goes a long way to providing insight into the differences between East and West.
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Views: 622
4 ratings
Time: 57:57 More in Film & Animation

A DAY IN FORILLION

Spectacularly beautiful views of Forillon National Park, situated on the Gaspé peninsula in Québec. A judicious camera hovers over sea, mountain and forest, alternately singling out and fusing the elements in this monumental landscape.
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Views: 1528
8 ratings
Time: 07:15 More in Film & Animation

Bzzz!

This stop-motion animation film was made using the new NFB PixStop app for iPad2. Download the app here: http://bit.ly/uj23KT It features the animation of objects, a person (a technique often referred to as pixillation) and text. All special effects were created entirely in-camera using everyday objects. Materials used: Small toy fly Big toy fly Red yarn Cotton balls Beads Makeup Small strainers Black textured sheet (art store) Fishing line Tape Scissors Blue gradient background Black garbage bag Green scarf Acetate Black marker
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Views: 901
55 ratings
Time: 00:32 More in Film & Animation

Prosecutor (Trailer)

This feature documentary follows the Chief Prosecutor through the first trials of the newly formed International Criminal Court. Luis Moreno-Ocampo investigates and prosecutes some of the world's worst criminals for some of the world's worst crimes. He's a hero to genocide survivors, but has bitter enemies on both the Right and the Left. Is the ICC a groundbreaking new weapon for global justice or just an idealistic dream?
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Views: 78
7 ratings
Time: 02:31 More in Film & Animation

Ora (Clip 3)

Clip from Philippe Baylaucq film's ORA. ORA is dance transformed by film -- a unique sensory jouney into the worlds of choreographer José Navas and filmmaker Philippe Baylaucq. Together, they have created a spectacular cinematic adventure, in which six dancers with luminous bodies set off to discover a world marked by the heat they produce. With cutting-edge technology developed especially for ORA, it is the first film to use 3D thermal imaging.
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Views: 544
12 ratings
Time: 01:06 More in Film & Animation

Ora (Clip 2)

Clip from Philippe Baylaucq film's ORA. ORA is dance transformed by film -- a unique sensory jouney into the worlds of choreographer José Navas and filmmaker Philippe Baylaucq. Together, they have created a spectacular cinematic adventure, in which six dancers with luminous bodies set off to discover a world marked by the heat they produce. With cutting-edge technology developed especially for ORA, it is the first film to use 3D thermal imaging.
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Views: 341
5 ratings
Time: 00:56 More in Film & Animation

Ora (Clip 1)

Clip from Philippe Baylaucq film's ORA. ORA is dance transformed by film -- a unique sensory jouney into the worlds of choreographer José Navas and filmmaker Philippe Baylaucq. Together, they have created a spectacular cinematic adventure, in which six dancers with luminous bodies set off to discover a world marked by the heat they produce. With cutting-edge technology developed especially for ORA, it is the first film to use 3D thermal imaging.
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Views: 443
24 ratings
Time: 01:08 More in Film & Animation

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