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Film Library Film Library TITLE RUN TIME YEAR DESCRIPTION Above The Horizon 20' 50 " science, nature: weather Absolute Trash: A 24' 1988 kids, adventure/educational Recycling Story Adventures of an... 10' 1957 animated, General/fable After 45 Years of 30' 1989 Biodoc, modern designers names Working Age Of The Buffalo 14' educational doc. N.American west Airplanes, Men and 25' 1976 Can.Hist.War.adult Memories Aldo Leopold- A Sand 29' 1983 Doc.bio.ecology County Almanac Aldo Leopold- His Life 27' 1983 Doc.bio.ecology and Thought All of Our Lives 29'55" 1983 Women's studies All Sooke Day Story 29' 1986 doc.sports festival (The) Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy 32' teenage years Moon, The Amazon Diary 12' 1990 Kids action adventure-ecology/live action KIds animated tale/primary/elementary, Anansi the Spider 10' 1970 African Animal Babies 15' 1981 Ed. Kids/National Geographic Animal Movie Kids animated. Ed Animals: Love and Care 9' 1973 Kids. ed of Pets Annapurna- A Woman's 45' 1980 Doc. Adventure mountain climbing Place Aquarium 10' 1978 Nature Arctic River 21'36" 1987 Nature/ecology Kids animated tale/Primary/Elementary; Arrow To The Sun 12' 1973 Acoma Pu Art Of Huckleberry Finn Educational Adult (The) Arthur Erickson 28'40" 1982 Interview with Architect Arthur's World 10' 1971 KIds animated tale At The Caribou Crossing 60' Doc. First Nations traditional life Place Pt 1&2 At The Autumn River 26' Doc. First Nations Traditional Life Camp Attention- Women At 28'20" 1983 Doc. Women's studies Work Aucassin et Nicolette 15'39" 1975 animated medieval tale Austria: At The Heart of 20' 1987 Hist. Europe Australian Animals 8' 1970 Nature Australia's Animal 59' 1983 Nature Mysteries (Reels 1 and 2 Awful Fate of 7'48" 1983 Animated Melpomenus Jones (The) Babar & Father 24' 1985 Animated (Christmas Copy) Babar and Father Animated/Preschool/Primary Jean de 24' 1985 Christmas Brunhoff's s Back Chat 22' 1981 Women's health Nature; Primary National Geographic Backyard Birds 15' 1988 Society Ballet Adagio 9'59" 1971 Dance study Balloonatic (The) 20' 1923 Comedy B/W Buster Keaton Bannister Wins the Mile 27' 1956 Sports History Run Barcelone 11' or 18' 198- City Tour Travel/ Culture Primary/Elementary; animated adventure of Barking At Bears 8' 1987 West Baseballs 4' Documentary/ Hotdog Series Bead Game (The) 5' 1977 Animation Bears! 12'53" 1990 Primary/Elementary; Nature ecology Beaver Family 14' 1982 Nature; inside the beaver lodge Being Young 27' 1985 Youth doc. Multi cult. Bell On A Deer 15' 1987 Animated Chinese folk take Between Showers 8' 1914 Comedy B/W Charlie Chaplin Beyond the Sun 17'5" 1988 Doc. painter Margaret Peterson Big Business 19' 1929 Comedy B/W Laurel Hardy Animated/ compares nuclear war to Big Snit 9'49" 1985 domestic quar Bill Reid 27' 1979 B.C. Metis artist Bill Reid Bill, Peggy, Royal and 29' 1978 Doc. working animals London Friends- London Horse Billy the Clean 9' Kids educational Birds, Bees and Storks 7' 1981 Satire - Youth Birth- Plans and Realities 33' Child birth Blind Sunday 31' 1976 Drama Blitzkrieg 28' 1962 Hist. war Kids story/Preschool Robert McClosky story Blueberries For Sal 9' 1967 in i Bolero (The) 27' 1973 Doc. music Boswell's Bon Voyage 9' 1966 Kids story Braising And Stewing 9' Educational Elementary/ William Steig story in Brave Irene 12' 1989 iconographic Breath of Spring 23' 1966 Doc. Nature Breathing Exercises for Educational the Expectant Mother Bruges- A Place to Live 18' 1976 Educational - architecture / urban studies In/Habituer une Vill Buddah's Foot Concerning Canadian 12' 1964 Educational Jade Burning Times (The) 56'10" 1990 NFB women/ spirituality series (Reel 1 & 2) Canada In World War 16'45" 1962 History NFB One Canada's Reindeer 24'45" 1979 Doc. Inuit Culture Canadian Spring 25' 1972 Doc. BC Nature Capriccio 5' 1968 Musical B/W Caravaners 27'42" 1978 Doc. Retired motorhome travellers Carrousel 7'25" 1967 NFB a visual poem, no narration Case of Working Smarter 16' 1982 Self help Not Harder (A) Cat Came Back (The) 7' 37" 1988 Musical animated comedy, kids/NFB Cat in the Hat (The) 25' 1971 Animated Kids Dr. Seuss/Preschool Caterpillar 16' 1971 Animated kids story Cave Dwellers of the Old Doc. Prehistory Stone Age Changes 18'53" Educational Puberty Issues Animated kids no narration/Pat Hutchins Changes, Changes 6' 1973 story o Changing Tides 20'23" 1990 Doc. NFB environmental 96 year-old Charles Sternberg began Charlie 25' 1978 collecting Animated/Preschool; Charlie the sheperd Charlie Needs A Cloak 8' 1977 shears Children of Alcohol 18'10" 1984 Doc. Educational Child's Christmas in 55' 1987 Elementary/ Dylon Thomas poem Wales Part 1&2 Chimp (The) 22' 1942 Comedy circus China: Land of My Father 28' 1979 Doc. Journalist revisits roots Choice...Your Own Best 29' 1982 Adult life choices Friend..Your Own Best Christmas Carol (A) 26' 1971 Elementary/Animated/Dicken's story Christmas Cracker 9' 1964 Animated NFB musical/Primary Experimental NFB visual poem/December Christmas Fantasy 8' 1962 scenes in Christmas in the Holy 29' 1971 Doc. religious variations re Christ Land Christmas Lace 27' 1978 Drama 1880's holiday in Quebec Christmas Lights 9' 1965 Doc. types of decorative holiday lights Christmas Messenger 25' 1975 Animation / live holiday tale Cicero- The Queen's 31' 1976 Drama - true story Drum Horse Cinderella on the Left 28' 1962 Hist. NFB Can.troops WW1 Circus In Europe 10' 1970 The circus Claymation: Three- Dimensional Clay 18' 1978 Education/Artistic method of claymation Animatio Clever Hikoichi 12' 1974 Animated Japanese fairy tale Close Harmony 28' 1981 Doc. kids choral group joins elderly group Clothing and Fashion - A 26' 1972 Doc. History History Clothing and Fashion: A 26' 1972 Doc. History History Clouded Dawn (The) 28' 1962 Hist, NFB Can at War Series#13 Coconut Tree 15' 1977 Educational kids/unnarrated Cold Water- The Silent 18' 1984 Educ. Hypothermia Killer Cold Water - The Silent 18' 1984 Educ. Hypothermia Killer Comet 12'18" 1985 Educational science animation Concerto Grosso Modo 6'33" 1985 Animated / Live about music Don Freeman story of a teddybear looking Corduroy 16' 1985 for a Corn Husk Doll 11' Doc. Indian arts and crafts Coronation of Queen 9' 1953 Doc. B/W no sound Elizabeth Corral 11'27" 1954 Doc. B/W man tames horse music only Cowboy 9' 38" 1985 Doc. Contemp. cowboy Alberta Crac 15' 1981 Animated / kids history Quebec Cricket in Times Square 26' 1976 Animated / kids/George Sheldon story Crisis on the Hill 28' 1962 Hist. NFB Can at war series#11 Critter The Raccoon 11' 1982 Kids/educational Cry of the Wild ( Reels 1, 88'4" 1972 Doc. Wolves in Canada 2 & 3) Crystal Garden 8' 1980 Doc. Victoria BC landmark Cults 12' 1981 Doc. secondary / Adult Curious George Rides A 10' 1958 Kids iconographic/story by H.A. Rey Bike Curtain Up 27' 1980 Doc. Behind scenes Royal Ballet Dance Squared 2' Square dancing Dark, Dark Tale (A) 4' 1983 Kids iconographic David and Goliath 14' 1973 Animated / kids / religious Days of Infamy 28' 1962 Hist. NFB Can at War series#4 Days of Whiskey Gap 28' 1961 Hist. NFB RCMP (The) Deaf Like Me 23'30" 1981 Kids / educational Debts 8'57" 1986 Animated 1920s Prairie tale Dene Nation (The) 28' 1979 Educational secondary / adult Desert Ecology Nature; desert life Diary For a Place in Time 28'19" 1981 Hist. Southern Queen Charlottes. BC Differences 17'7" 1986 Drama kids racial issues Discovering Ireland 27' 1983 Doc. travel culture Discussion of My Old 10' Educ. Man Discussion of the Lady or 10' Educ. the Tiger Childhood memories illustrated by applique Distant Island 6' 1981 & em Distant Island 6' 8" 1981 Animated memories of childhood Doctor De Soto 10' 1984 Animated tale of mouse dentist Doctor, Lawyer, Indian 28'42" 1986 Doc. first nations women Chief Dracula 9' 1931 Excerts from Bela Lugosi film Dragon Stew 13' 1972 Animated; contest to be the new royal chef Dreams Of The Land 8"8" 1987 Anim. lyrical Samuel de Champlain Dusk 28' 1962 Hist. NFB Can at war series#1 Eagle And The Moon 5' 1970 Animated Haida legend (The) Earle Birney- Portrait of a 53'9" 1981 Bio Poet ( Reels 1 & Easy Street 25' 1917 Comedy B/W Charlie Chaplin Ebbtide 28' 1962 Hist. NFB Can at war series#5 Eclipses of the Sun and 11' Educ. seconadary / adult science Moon Edge of Ice (Reel 1 & 2) 55'33" 1986 Doc. Arctic sea-ice Eisenstaedt- Germany 29' 1982 Educational photography Elephant Diary 12' 1988 Nature; A boy's African Adventure Elk Island 23'57" 1985 Doc. Envir. Wildlife reserve Alberta Emerging North (The) 10' Doc Emigrante 13' 1979 Doc. Immigrants in BC Racism England of Elizabeth 26' 1960 Hist. (The) English History - Earliest 19' History Times to 1066 English History- Restoration & Glorious 9' History Revo Equatorial River 22'33" 1987 Doc. Amazon River. Ecol. Eskimo Artist - Kenojuak 19' 49" Bio. Especially You 17' 1989 Educ. Adoles. Growing Up #3 Estuary 11'30" 1979 Educ. Ecological BC Every Child 6'13" 1979 Unicef's 10 declarations kids rights Every Dog's Guide To 10'16" 1986 Animation comedy child proofing Complete Home Safety Everybody Rides the 21',24',22' 1976 Educ. Theories personality develop Carousel (Parts 1,2 & Evolution 10' 1971 Animated kids Exercises de Respiration Educ. Women's health pregnancy Par La Femme Encein Experimental 11' 1974 Doc. Man's attempts to fly Fable of He and She 11' 1974 Animated male female stereotypes (The) Faces of Sweden 26' 1979 Doc. travel / culture Families 9' 1989 Animated Education Family of Strangers 32' 1980 Educ.
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