This documentary short is a portrait of Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and 13th prime minister of Canada, John George Diefenbaker (1895-1979). Diefenbaker's political career spanned 6 decades. When he died in 1979, his state funeral and final train trip west became more a celebration of life than a victory for death.


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In Japan, a million young men have shut the door on real life. Almost one man in ten in his late tee...

Hot Docs will commemorate Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation with the commissioning of In t...

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A documentary which takes a dispassionate look at the "born again Christian" phenomenon, by examinin...

Thomas Haemmerli is about to celebrate his fortieth birthday when he learns of his mother's death. A...

A heartfelt look at the life of a wonderful person and the legacy she has left behind, looking into ...


Twenty years ago, novelist Salman Rushdie was a wanted man with a million pound bounty on his head. ...

Exactly like an Hour of Slack X-Day radio show, except that you can see it. Shot mostly in DV by Rev...

Lord Baden-Powell's 1908 handbook Scouting for Boys is one of the most influential and best-selling ...

Reverend Billy, a.k.a. Bill Talen, is an actor/performance artist and a leading figure within the an...

The Pony Express delivered mail from coast to coast for only 18 months. Yet during its brief glory d...

NiiSoTeWak means “walking the path together.” Tapwewin and Pawaken are 10-year-old brothers trying ...
Yagorihwanirats, a Mohawk child from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec, attends a unique and spec...
One Saturday morning, filmmaker Madison Thomas has a revelation: she’s just like her mother. As she...

In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...