In this short documentary from the Canada Vignettes series, a Saskatchewan grain elevator is moved across the snow-covered prairie to a new home after nearly a half-century of use. The film follows the lifting and transporting of the 9-storey, 200-ton structure, and examines the feelings of the people as they witness the final passing of their town's one and only grain elevator.
ARC OF JUSTICE traces the remarkable journey of New Communities, Inc. and the struggle for racial ju...
Agriculture and its perspective in modern times. The change from farmers to energy supplier raise qu...
This short film traces the journey of the first Ukrainian settlers in Canada. Seeking freedom and op...
A film about the importance of heirloom seeds to the agriculture of the world, focusing on seed keep...
Nearly 2, 00, 000 farmers have committed suicide in India over the last 10 years. But the mainstream...
King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...
Farm families in Lestock, Saskatchewan, have pooled their resources so that rising operating costs w...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
An exploration of a new paradigm of health, science, and medicine, based on the interconnections bet...
In search of a more sustainable food system, three organic farming pioneers discuss their hopes and ...
Mike Leonard tells the inside story of how the west Loop’s St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, know...
Henry Browne, an African American farmer, and his family are profiled in this film. The important jo...
Right on our doorstep there is something that feeds us all: living soil. But this precious resource ...