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Seth Feldman Fonds Inventory #117 page 1 Seth Feldman fonds Inventory #117 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Call Number: 2009-054/001 Audio cassettes (1) Cinema #1. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to the 1995 CBC Ideas program, "The Invention of cinema." (2) Cinema #2. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to the 1995 CBC Ideas program, "The Invention of cinema." (3) "Coming home". -- 1 audio cassette. [1993?] (4) Family : pt. 1. -- 1 audio cassette. October 1993 (5) Family #2 (orig.). -- 1 audio cassette. October 1993 (6) "Family" #3 (orig.). -- 1 audio cassette. 20 October 1993 (7) Family #4. -- 1 audio cassette. 27 October 1993 (8) Family #5. -- 1 audio cassette. 3 November 1993 (9) "For external use only" demo. -- 1 audio cassette. [between 1990 and 1999] (10) "4 men & a chair" #1. -- 1 audio cassette. 1992 (11) Four men and a chair #2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1992 (12) Frontier #1. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to the 1993 CBC Ideas program, "1893 and the idea of frontier." (13) Frontier #2. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to the 1993 CBC Ideas program, "1893 and the idea of frontier." (14) "The golden thread" #5. -- 1 audio cassette. [between 1990 and 1999] (15) Pamela Harris : 1 of 3. -- 1 audio cassette. 4 January 1993 (16) Pamela Harris : 2 of 3. -- 1 audio cassette. 4 January 1993 (17) Pamela Harris : 3 of 3. -- 1 audio cassette. 4 January 1993 (18) Hildegard of Bingen : #1 of 2. -- 1 audio cassette. 24 September 1991 (19) Hildegard of Bingen : #2 of 2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1 October 1991 (20) Jane Hinton. -- 1 audio cassette. [between 1990 and 1999] (21) Ideas : "The loom". -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains 1997 to the CBC Ideas program, "Perfect machines : looms." (22) Ideas : "The loom". -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains 1997 to the CBC Ideas program, "Perfect machines : looms." (23) Michael. -- 1 audio cassette. February 1981 (24) Middle class #1. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1993 the CBC Ideas program, "The Rise and fall of the middle class." (25) Middle class #2. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1993 the CBC Ideas program, "The Rise and fall of the middle class." (26) Middle class #3. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1993 the CBC Ideas program, "The Rise and fall of the middle class." page 2 Seth Feldman fonds Inventory #117 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (27) Lorraine Monk. -- 1 audio cassette. 19 February 1993 Part 1 of 2 (28) Lorraine Monk. -- 1 audio cassette. 19 February 1993 Part 2 of 2 (29) Operation RYAN #1. -- 1 audio cassette. 1992 (30) Operation RYAN #2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1992 (31) Katherine Pasternak re: photograph : child molestation 12 March 1993 charges and Black's. -- 1 audio cassette. (32) Pearl Harbour #1. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1991 D-0401 the CBC Ideas program, "The Idea of Pearl." (33) Pearl Harbour #2. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1991 D-0409 the CBC Ideas program, "The Idea of Pearl." (34) Pearl Harbour #3. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1991 D-0410 the CBC Ideas program, "The Idea of Pearl." Call Number: 2009-054/002 (1) Photography : hour one. -- 1 audio cassette. [1989?] (2) Photography : hour two. -- 1 audio cassette. [1989?] (3) Photography : hour three. -- 1 audio cassette. [1989?] (4) Plastic words. -- 1 audio cassette. 1993 (5) Salem & the supernatural : pt. 1. -- 1 audio cassette. 1992 (6) Salem #2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1992 (7) Sarah's presentation. -- 1 audio cassette. [between 1990 and 1999] (8) Gabor Szilasi. -- 1 audio cassette. 5 AprIL 1993 (9) Talk TV #1. -- 1 audio cassette. 1994 (10) Talk TV #2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1994 (11) Universities #1. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1995 the CBC Ideas program, "Tales out of school: an inside look at universities." (12) Universities #2. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1995 the CBC Ideas program, "Tales out of school: an inside look at universities." (13) Universities #3. -- 1 audio cassette. -- Item pertains to 1995 the CBC Ideas program, "Tales out of school: an inside look at universities." (14) The Victorians #1. -- 1 audio cassette. 1986 (15) The Victorians #2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1986 (16) The Victorians #3. -- 1 audio cassette. 1986 (17) The Victorians #4. -- 1 audio cassette. 1986 (18) "World according to women" #1. -- 1 audio cassette. 1991 (19) "World according to women" #2. -- 1 audio cassette. 1991 (20) "World according to women" #3. -- 1 audio cassette. 1991 (21) "World according to women" #4. -- 1 audio cassette. 1991 (22) "World according to women" #5. -- 1 audio cassette. 1991 Call Number: 2009-054/003 page 3 Seth Feldman fonds Inventory #117 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Subject files (1) Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences [ca. 1975] (2) AFI [American Film Institute] : material for AFI 1972 scholarship (3) African cinema : general [ca. 1978] (4) Alberta film : general 1980-1981 (5) Aldrich, Robert 1977 (6) Blaine Allen [between 1975 and 1985] (7) Allen, Woody 1983, 2000 (8) Robert Altman 1975, 2000 (9) Alvarez 1980 (10) American 1930s documentaries 1973, 1975 (11) Anderson, Jim and Dave 1982 (12) Lindsay Anderson [ca. 1974] (13) Kenneth Anger 1976 (14) Animation : general 1978, 1984 (15) Anthro. film 1973-1977 1 of 2 (16) Anthro. film 1973-1977 2 of 2 (17) Anthro. film review 1981 (18) Antonioni [between 1975 and 1985] (19) Applebert Committee. -- File consists of records 1981, 1983 pertaining to the Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee (the Applebaum-Hebert committee). (20) Arcand, Denys 1974, 2004 (21) Arno Press 1976-1978, 1981 (22) Art Gallery of Ontario 1978, 1980 (23) Art Arthur 1976 (24) Artists : general 1975 (25) ASCRT [Association for the Study of Canadian Radio 1977-1978 and Television]. -- Some items in this file are in French. (26) ASN [Associated Screen News] [between 1975 and 1985] (27) Aspen : International Design Conference 1984 (28) Association for Media Literacy 1978 (29) Fred Astaire [between 1975 and 1985] (30) Audio/visual : general 1980 (31) Australian film : general 1976, 1979-1980 (32) Avant-garde film : general 1973 Call Number: 2009-054/004 page 4 Seth Feldman fonds Inventory #117 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (1) Bruce Baillie 1973 (2) Ballantyne, Tanya [between 1970 and 1985] (3) Banff Television Festival 1979, 1986 (4) Banff '89 1985-1989 (5) Bannon 1974 (6) Bantu paper 1976-1977 (7) Eleanor Beattie 1977 (8) Jean Beaudin [between 1975 and 1985] (9) Stephen Beck [between 1975 and 1985] (10) Jordan Belson [between 1975 and 1985] (11) Victor Bergdahl [between 1975 and 1985] (12) Victor Bergdahl [between 1975 and 1985] (13) Bergman 1975, 1982, 2000 (14) Berkeley, Busby 1976 (15) Bertolucci [between 1975 and 1985] (16) James A. Beveridge 1991 (17) Beyond the printed word. -- File consists of records 1984-1985, 1988 pertaining to a symposium at the National Archives of Canada, "Beyond the printed word: newsreel and broadcast reporting in Canada 1897-1987." (18) Black film 1975 (19) Black & tan [between 1975 and 1985] (20) Les Blank [ca. 1980] (21) Les Blank 1980 (22) James Blue. -- Some items in this file are in French. 1980-1981 (23) Clay Borris 1981 (24) Paule Bourgillion [between 1975 and 1985] (25) Stan Brakhage 1988-1989, 1995 (26) Marlon Brando [ca. 1970] (27) Brault, Michel [between 1975 and 1985] (28) Brazilian film [1976?] (29) Brecht, Bertolt [between 1975 and 1985] (30) Robert Bresson 1984 (31) British Columbia early film project [between 1970 and page 5 Seth Feldman fonds Inventory #117 File: Title: Date(s): Note: 1980] (32) Brittain, Donald [ca. 1979] (33) Browning, Tod [between 1975 and 1985] Call Number: 2009-054/005 (1) Luis Bunuel 1976, 1983, 2000 (2) Marilyn Burgess 1986-1987 Access restriction (3) Michael Camino [between 1975 and 1985] (4) Colin Campbell 1991 (5) Canadian avant-garde : general 1979-1982 (6) Canadian Dimension 1987 (7) Canadian film co-ops 1978-1982 (8) Canadian film : general 1973-1978, 1988 (9) Canadian Film Institute 1975-1977, 1980 (10) Canadian TV : general 1977, [ca. 1982] (11) Frank Capra [between 1975 and 1985] (12) Carle, Gilles 1980 (13) Carleton film programme 1974, 1976 (14) Carnival in Canada 1982 (15) Carry on, Sergeant! 1979 Call Number: 2009-054/006 (1) Cave art & cinema 1970 (2) CBC : general 1978, 1982 (3) Censorship 1982, 1984, 1987 (4) Center for 20th Century Studies 1974, 1977 (5) Centre for Advanced Cinema Studies 1987 (6) Center for Media Study 1974-1977, 1980 (7) Center for Southern Folklore 1974-1978 (8) Center for Understanding Media 1973-1974 (9) CERLAC [Centre for Research on Latin American and [ca. 1987] the Caribbean] (10) Chabol. -- File consists of a filmography for Claude [between 1975 and Chabrol. 1985] (11) Challenge for Change 1975 (12) Jack Chambers 1976 (13) Chaplin [between 1975 and 1985] (14) Lionel Chetwynd 1978 page 6 Seth Feldman fonds Inventory #117 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (15) Child essay. -- File consists of records pertaining to a 1980 Canadian Association for Young Children conference. (16) Children's film : general 1980 (17) Chinese film : general [ca. 1976] (18) CILECT 1986 (19) Cinema Parallele. -- Some items in this file are in 1979, 1981 French. (20) La Cinematheque Quebecoise 1979 (21) Rene Clair 2000 Call Number: 2009-054/007 (1) David Clandfield [ca. 1980] (2) Shirley Clarke 1974 (3) Jean Cocteau [between 1975 and 1985] (4) Cohl, Emile [between 1975 and 1985] (5) Colonel Redl [ca. 1985] (6) Comedy : general [between 1975 and 1985] (7) Committee for an Independent Canadian Cinema 1984, 1986 (8) Committee on Film and Television Resources and 1975 Services (9) Conference on Visual Anthropology 1976 (10) Conner, Bruce 1976 (11) Tony Conrad 1978 (12) Martha Coolidge [ca. 1972] (13) Francis Coppola [ca. 1979], 2000 (14) Costa-Gravas 1988-1989 (15) Council of Ontario Universities November 1976 (16) Crawley films 1977 (17) Cronenberg, David [ca.
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