Film actor Helen Twelvetrees and her 1935 Pontiac, Cinesound Studios, Sydney, 1936 / Sam Hood

Format: Silver gelatin photograph
Notes: One of the first American women to star in an Australian film
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V186 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCRA- Prod. Co.
CHURCH IN TWO WORLDS, A
Documentary Social/Political
43:50
p: Gerald B. Sperling/Bill Siggins
d: Carrie May Siggins
pe: Dean Adams
dop: Curtis Galindo
sw: Carrie May Siggins
os: Carrie May Siggins/Paul Compton
r: Cary Ciesielski
Prod Co: 4 Square Productions Canada Ltd.
Contact: Lioz Bouganin
4 Square Productions Canada Ltd.
220 – 1808 Smith St.
Regina, SK S4P 2N4
(306)525-6950
lbouganin@4square.ca
This documentary is about a miracle – the
survival of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic
church after decades of suppression during the
Soviet regime. It’s the story of Canadian-
Ukrainians who were determined that the faith
of their forefathers would flourish. The
documentary traces the troubled history of the
religion by examining the history of one small
church in the tiny town of Markoka.
V003
CIRCLE OF JUSTICE
Documentary Social/Political
50:46
p: Diane Barnes/Duncan Moss
d: Brian Francis/Diane Barnes
pe: Dennis Kutchera
dop: Bud Delaney
m: Sean Ferris/Chas Guay
sw: Diane Barnes
os: Tom Barnes/Neal Gaudet
r: Diane Barnes
Prod Co: Circle of Justice Productions Ltd.
Dist Co: Kinetic Video
Contact: Diane Barnes
Circle of Justice Productions Ltd.
58 Walthen Dr.
Charlottetown, PEI C1A 4T8
(902)430-2448
tpproductionsinc@yahoo.ca
The stories of Aboriginal offenders unfold
within the walls of a federal penitentiary as
Robert, David and George struggle with issues
of mercy and healing within a man-made
institution designed to deter and punish.
V078 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCRA- P
CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE
Science/Medicine
19:15
p: Hélène Leroux
d: Pierre Tonietto
pe: Claude Iamonico/Cyril Lochon
dop: Alain Daignault/René Plamondon
sw: Normand Grondin
os: Daniel Tremblay/Louis Chartrand
Prod Co: Radio-Canada
Contact: Isabelle Brousseau
Radio-Canada
1400, Boul. René-Lévesque Est – 10e étage
Montréal, QC H2L 2M2
(514)597-438
isabelle_brousseau@radio-canada.ca
Our hospitals are being taken over by colonies
of a new form of bacteria clostridium difficile.
More infectious, more resistant and certainly
more mortal than ever, it poses an enormous
challenge to health professionals.
V283
CLOT BUSTERS
Science/Medicine
45:34
p: David Tucker
d: David Tucker
pe: David Murray
dop: Andy Binnington/Stephan Adamcryck
m: Tom Third
sw: David Tucker
os: Alison Clark
Prod Co: CBC
Contact: Victoria Goodfellow
CBC
205 Wellington St. W., Rm. 7-A-205
Toronto, ON M5V 3G7
(416)205-5633
victoria_goodfellow@cbc.ca
‘Clot Busters’ is a compelling documentary
that chronicles a patient’s difficult six-month
struggle back to health through cutting-edge
therapies developed at the Ontario Center for
Stroke Research.
V207
CN TOWER: Top of the World
Science/Medicine
47:00
p: Janice Tufford
d: Liam O’Rinn
pe: Denis Takacs
dop: Michael Ellis
m: David Johanns
sw: Liam O’Rinn
os: Kitchen Sync Digital Audio
r: Ann Macleod
Prod Co: Barna-Alper Productions
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Dist Co: Alliance Atlantis
Contact: Christine Eames
Barna-Alper Productions
366 Adelaide St. W. ,Suite 700
Toronto, ON M5V 1R9
(416)979-0676
In 1995, the American Society of Civil
Engineers proclaimed Toronto’s CN Tower as
one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern
World. It is a one-of-a-kind marvel of civil
engineering. Measuring in at a dizzying five
hundred and fifty three, point three-three
meters, it is simply, the tallest free standing
structure on the planet.
V328
COLLEGE DAYS, COLLEGE NIGHTS:
Episode 1
Documentary Series
45:10
p: Terence McKeown/Laurie Case
d: John Zaritsky
pe: Stuart DeJong
dop: John Collins
m: Daniel Seguin
os: Patrick Brereton/Ewan Deane
Prod Co: Point Grey Pictures Inc.
Dist Co: Mundovision
Contact: Terence McKeown
Point Grey Pictures Inc.
#4 – 1214 W. 7th Ave.
Vancouver, BC V6H 1B6
(604)762-4991
tmckeown@shaw.ca
Five university students search for a path to
their future while dealing with scenarios that
are in some way new to them and serve to
shake them from their respective comfort
zones.
V231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCRA- P
COME ON DOWN: Searching for the
American Dream
Documentary Point of View
60:00
p: Steven James May
d: Adamm Liley
pe: Sarah Byrne
dop: Warren Jefferies
m: The Sadies
sw: Adamm Liley
os: Jessica Brown/Andrew Killawee
r: Warren Jefferies/Walter Liley
Prod/Dist Co: Manifestation Television Inc.
Contact: Steven James May
Manifestation Television Inc.
Suite 230, 1657 Barrington St.
Halifax, NS B3J 2A1
(902)446-3669
stevenjmay@hotmail.com
Told through the eyes of a Canadian and his
colorful Cadillac, ‘Come on Down: Searching
for the American Dream’ captures Adamm
Liley’s raucous road trip into the heart of the
elusive American Dream.
An elegy for Kodak (and film in general)

Two strange things happened simultaneously today:
1) I read that Kodak had filed for chapter 11, and
2) my oldest son asked what this roll of film was.
When trying to explain to him how the film was used, and how the cameras worked, the film was processed etc., I realised he didn’t have the vocabulary to understand what I was saying.
So it dawned on me that the day Kodak died, was the day I realised my sons would probably never understand what this is and most likely never ever find this a relevant technology to use for anything.