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.
A film about the importance of beet brigades. It shows the preparation of beet seed and the course o...

After a devastating fire ravages a milking parlor, a family and its community rally together. This s...
Speed - the obsession of the modern world - is determining what people should eat and how. Tradition...

America's policy of producing cheap food at all costs has long hobbled small independent farmers, ra...

Photographer Mike Lassiter journeys across South Carolina capturing the stories of historic, often f...

Explore the lives of the lucky few who call Britain's most magnificent mansions home. Meet the custo...

Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...

Farm families in Lestock, Saskatchewan, have pooled their resources so that rising operating costs w...

Railroad of Hope consists of interviews and footage collected over three days by Ning Ying of migran...
A picture promoting collective farming and the use of tractors in agriculture. It introduces the wor...