Arthur and Ernest are two bachelor fishermen who occupy the proverbial end-of-the-road on Morris Island, an Acadian community in southern Nova Scotia. Sober or not, they carry on with and for the filmmaker who is attempting to find out about their lives. The resulting encounters owe a smuch to Harold Pinter or Samuel beckett is they do to the documentary genre of film-making.
Imagine the defining moment of your life. Then imagine never talking about it with anyone. This sets...
A profile of the more than 2,000 Belgian refugees in the fishing port of Brixham.
Greta has escaped her family and moved across the US. She is living in an open relationship with "th...
Hi, My Name is Dicky is a sports documentary about hockey player Richard Clune, and his struggle wit...
In Acadie, the only “real” tea is King Cole, blended in New Brunswick for the past 100 years. Tradit...
This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew...
In the summer of 2000, federal fishery officers appeared to wage war on the Mi'gmaq fishermen of Bur...
Chronicles the fascinating and often turbulent life of Townes Van Zandt.
A tender portrayal of four stubborn brothers becomes a touching contemporary Swedish family chronicl...
A brand new look at one of America's favorite national parks. Jack Perkins, former NBC News correspo...
A newspaper clip of a 30-year-old movie makes our middle-aged protagonist in the middle of his peak ...
Metro trains disappear on the turning track, only to immediately return on the same route. Tapio (57...
In the late 1960s, with the triumph of bilingualism and biculturalism, New Brunswick's Université de...
Adventures on a fishing boat as told by two young boys who experience what it takes to be a fisherma...
America may be ready for a blind woman who has a career or is raising a family, but is it ready for ...
In 1986, twelve years after his film Kihnu Naine (The women of Kishnou), Mark Soosaar made this comp...