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- DirectorDonald BrittainThrough the use of multi-image compositions and giant IMAX format full-frame shots, Tiger Child expresses a poetic vision of civilization at the dawn of the 1970s, filmed on locations around the world as a travelogue of the human spirit.
- DirectorGraeme FergusonA fast-paced portrait depicting the iconic rugged Canadian landscape and wildlife of north-western Ontario, as well as highlighting the diverse lifestyles of the area's inhabitants, North of Superior was the first motion picture shot entirely full-frame in the giant screen IMAX format.
- DirectorRoger Tilton
- DirectorDavid MackayStarsStompin' Tom Connors
- DirectorRoger Tilton
- DirectorGraeme FergusonStarsChief Dan GeorgeJames WhitmoreMade for screening at the U.S. Pavilion at the 1974 World's Fair in Spokane Washington, USA, which had a Native-American environmental theme, MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH depicts the history of air, water, and earth pollution, and how environmentalists are trying to solve these problems using various technologies. Outlining the conflict between developmental progress and environmentalism, the final message of how to manage the Earth in the film is "We just have to decide what we want to do". In spite of the film's date, MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH is still one of the most balanced, currently relevant, and thus best films about the environment ever made.
- DirectorRoman KroitorStarsGunther Gebel-Williams
- DirectorGraeme FergusonStarsBarbara HamiltonDonald HarronEric HouseThe roads are full of snow and the bus is late. The Principal is mad at the bus driver but he is also sick.
- DirectorLester Novros
- DirectorDonald BrittainJohn KramerStarsMarjorie BonnerDonald BrittainJohn BuchanA documentary on the life of the alcoholic writer Malcolm Lowry, interspersed with readings of Lowry's work by Richard Burton. Lowry was born and educated in England. He moved to Mexico in 1936, where he lived near the volcano Popocatepetl, on an allowance from his father. There, between drunken bouts, he started writing his one important novel, "Under the Volcano" that takes place on the Mexican day of the dead. He takes eight years to finish it, writing most of it while living in a shack in British Colombia, Canada.
- DirectorRoger Tilton
- DirectorLen CaseyAn impressionistic look at the world's dependence on energy, the film whirls the audience through a kaleidoscope of vivid images.
- DirectorJim FreemanGreg MacGillivrayStarsEllen BryJennifer Kaye EvansPeter WalkerProduced as the premier presentation for the Theatre of the National Air and Space Museum Smithsonian Institution, takes the viewer on an aerial tour of America from a balloon ascension in the 1800's to a venture into space.
- DirectorDavid Mackay
- DirectorGraeme FergusonThis series examines the impact of extremes in nature have on the environment and vice versa and observe the changes our planet has endured through the passage of time. This is fantastic family viewing at an environmentally crucial time.
- DirectorGeorge CaseyStarsMalachi Throne
- DirectorRobert Amram
- DirectorJohn Stoneman
- DirectorDennis MooreThis half-hour tour around the world shows some of nature's and man's most awesome works: aerial views of thousands of stampeding wildebeest, a snow-covered mountain range, and the majesty of Chartres Cathedral and the Taj Mahal.
- DirectorGeorge CaseyStarsRobert FoxworthMarvel at the awesome power of nature as photography displays the change evoked by a massive volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens and the renewal process which followed when the entire side of the mountain was blown away in billowing clouds of ash.
- DirectorColin LowStarsVlasta Vrana