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- This documentary let us to relive the challenge of the men behind the 1967 Universal Exposition in Montréal, Canada. By searching trough 80,000 archival documents at the national Archives, they managed to bring light on one of the biggest logistical and political challenges that were faced by organizers during the "Révolution Tranquille" in the Québec sixties. Includes the accounts of the Chief of Advertising Yves Jasmin, and businessman Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien.
- A multi-image large-format film showcasing life in Ontario without narration and dialogue.
- A multi-image large-format film retelling of the Greek myth of Theseus and symbolizing the life of a modern man; each one in a personal labyrinth that must find their own path to triumph.
- This Czech comedy was arguably the first theatrical interactive movie ever created. The audience could vote what should happen next by pressing buttons of different color. As intentional irony, there's only one ending.
- The story of a farmer's love for the city life.
- "To Be Alive!" was designed to celebrate the common ground between different cultures by tracing how children in various parts of the world mature into adulthood.
- Impressions of British art and culture.
- This Disney Circle-Vision 360-degree film, sponsored by Canada's telephone companies and shown at the Telephone Association of Canada Pavilion, took visitors at Expo '67 in Montreal on a breath-taking tour of Canada's landmarks and events. Highlights include a plane ride over Niagara Falls, Canadian Mounties on horseback, and the Calgary Stampede.
- A series of attractive images taken at Expo 67 (the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal.) The film captures buildings, visitors, and riding on new forms of transportation, including the monorail and the hovercraft
- -The visit to the Canadian Pavilion at Expo 67 (in Montreal), highlights Canada's natural resources and advances in technology and science.
- From Dr Who to The Dark Side of the Moon to modern day dance music, the pioneering members of the Electronic Music Studios radically changed the sound-scape of the 20th Century. What the Future Sounded Like tells this fascinating story of British electronic music. What The Future Sounded Like mixes experimental visual and sonic techniques with animation and never-seen-since archival footage. A sonic and visual collage, this documentary colors in a lost chapter in music history, uncovering a group of composers and music engineers who harnessed technology and new ideas to re-imagine the boundaries of music and sound.
- Syndicated TV specials from Expo 67 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
- Edwin Newman takes viewers on a tour of Expo '67, the World's Fair held in Montreal, Canada.
- A many-faced view of humanity, of global man in all his forms and interests. Produced originally in 70 mm. (with stereophonic sound) for showing at Man and His World, the Montreal fair that succeeded Expo '67, this film employs the multi-image technique. People of all places, origins, cultures, secular and religious, are here united and seen side by side--an impressive portrait, inspiring and challenging.
- Youth in Canada learning to come to terms with the world in which they have to live. A picture of the journey to adulthood - a composite of many children's journeys. The production utilized 340 teenagers, 65 adults, and 50 children, none of whom had any previous acting experience.
- Previewing the Expo 67 sites in Montreal. A brief history of Montreal is also given.
- Master thief Alexander Mundy is paroled from prison by SIA special agent Noah Bain in order to steal for the United States government on special occasions.
- Episode: (1967)1948–19711hTV-GTV Episode