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Architects of Change, Series 1, Episode 8, Spreading Hope
directed by Jean Bourbonnais; produced by Lato Sensu Productions and Les Productions Vic Pelletier, in Architects of Change, Series 1, Episode 8 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Terranoa, 2010), 52 mins
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being p...
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directed by Jean Bourbonnais; produced by Lato Sensu Productions and Les Productions Vic Pelletier, in Architects of Change, Series 1, Episode 8 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Terranoa, 2010), 52 mins
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Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being political or economical militants, they are, above all, entrepreneurs. They have decided to undertake a new way to have sustainable and...
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being political or economical militants, they are, above all, entrepreneurs. They have decided to undertake a new way to have sustainable and lasting growth for mankind and our planet.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Lato Sensu Productions, Les Productions Vic Pelletier, Sven Eriksson
Author / Creator
Jean Bourbonnais
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Terranoa
Series
Architects of Change
Speaker / Narrator
Sven Eriksson
Topic / Theme
Education, Social customs, Children, Cambodian
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 Film Platform
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Architects of Change, Series 2, Episode 1, The Traditional and the New
directed by Jean Bourbonnais; produced by Lato Sensu Productions and Les Productions Vic Pelletier, in Architects of Change, Series 2, Episode 1 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Terranoa, 2010), 52 mins
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being p...
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directed by Jean Bourbonnais; produced by Lato Sensu Productions and Les Productions Vic Pelletier, in Architects of Change, Series 2, Episode 1 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Terranoa, 2010), 52 mins
Description
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being political or economical militants, they are, above all, entrepreneurs. They have decided to undertake a new way to have sustainable and...
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being political or economical militants, they are, above all, entrepreneurs. They have decided to undertake a new way to have sustainable and lasting growth for mankind and our planet.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Lato Sensu Productions, Les Productions Vic Pelletier, Sven Eriksson
Author / Creator
Jean Bourbonnais
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Terranoa
Series
Architects of Change
Speaker / Narrator
Sven Eriksson
Topic / Theme
Indigenous ethnic groups, Colonization
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 Film Platform
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Architects of Change, Series 2, Episode 7, Culture as a Resource for Sustainable Development
directed by Jean Bourbonnais; produced by Groupe PVP and Lato Sensu Productions, in Architects of Change, Series 2, Episode 7 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Terranoa, 2011), 1 hour 11 mins
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being p...
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directed by Jean Bourbonnais; produced by Groupe PVP and Lato Sensu Productions, in Architects of Change, Series 2, Episode 7 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Terranoa, 2011), 1 hour 11 mins
Description
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being political or economical militants, they are, above all, entrepreneurs. They have decided to undertake a new way to have sustainable and...
Architects of Change is a documentary series, that is visiting a new kind of pioneers. They are farmers, chemists, architects, doctors, tradesmen and bankers… These Architects of Change, are looking for and practicing innovative solutions which counteract the threats weighing against our future. Far from being political or economical militants, they are, above all, entrepreneurs. They have decided to undertake a new way to have sustainable and lasting growth for mankind and our planet.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Groupe PVP, Lato Sensu Productions, Sven Eriksson
Author / Creator
Jean Bourbonnais
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Terranoa
Series
Architects of Change
Speaker / Narrator
Sven Eriksson
Topic / Theme
Cultural identity, Schools, Education, Cultural diversity, Ghanaians, Cambodian, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Film Platform
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The Beekeepers
directed by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007; produced by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007 (New York, NY: The Cinema Guild, 2008), 28 mins
What can the behavior of bees tell us about our environment? The Beekeepers is an innovative documentary that investigates the causes behind Colony Collapse Disorder, the mass disappearance of bees all over the world.
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directed by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007; produced by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007 (New York, NY: The Cinema Guild, 2008), 28 mins
Description
What can the behavior of bees tell us about our environment? The Beekeepers is an innovative documentary that investigates the causes behind Colony Collapse Disorder, the mass disappearance of bees all over the world.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007
Author / Creator
Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
The Cinema Guild
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 The Cinema Guild, Inc.
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Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 1, Rupert's Land & the Fur Trade
directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell and Michelle Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 1 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 33 mins
The episode looks at the fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company, the North West Company and the creation of Rupert's Land. First Nations and the Métis and their involvement with the fur trade.
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directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell and Michelle Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 1 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 33 mins
Description
The episode looks at the fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company, the North West Company and the creation of Rupert's Land. First Nations and the Métis and their involvement with the fur trade.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mike Wivell, Michelle Wivell, Square Sheep Films
Author / Creator
Mike Wivell
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Square Sheep Films
Series
Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction
Speaker / Narrator
Amelia Fay, Leroy Little Bear
Person Discussed
Amelia Fay, Leroy Little Bear
Topic / Theme
History, American Indians, Fur industry
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Square Sheep Films & Drone Your Home LTd
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Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 2, Pemmican & York Boats
directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 2 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 33 mins
The episode looks at the importance of pemmican on the fur trade and its impact on bison numbers. The York boat crews, the fur trade, and the Hudson's Bay Company as the bison numbers dwindled and the demand for furs declined.
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directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 2 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 33 mins
Description
The episode looks at the importance of pemmican on the fur trade and its impact on bison numbers. The York boat crews, the fur trade, and the Hudson's Bay Company as the bison numbers dwindled and the demand for furs declined.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films
Author / Creator
Mike Wivell
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Square Sheep Films
Series
Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction
Speaker / Narrator
Frank Tough, George Colpitts
Person Discussed
Frank Tough, George Colpitts
Topic / Theme
History, Extinction, American Indians, Europeans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Square Sheep Films & Drone Your Home LTd
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Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 3, Greatest Loss, Famine & Pestilence
directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 3 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 39 mins
The episode looks at the demise of the bison herds in Canada. The arrival of European settlers and the railroad. The Treaties and the policies of the government include the permit system and the pass system.
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directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 3 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 39 mins
Description
The episode looks at the demise of the bison herds in Canada. The arrival of European settlers and the railroad. The Treaties and the policies of the government include the permit system and the pass system.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films
Author / Creator
Mike Wivell
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Square Sheep Films
Series
Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction
Speaker / Narrator
Bill Waiser
Person Discussed
Bill Waiser
Topic / Theme
History, American Indians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Square Sheep Films & Drone Your Home LTd
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Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 4, Pablo Allard & Early Conservation
directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 4 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 35 mins
The episode looks at how Canada became instrumental in leading bison conservation by purchasing the Pablo Allard herd. Early conservation mistakes and critical moments in Canada's bison conservation efforts to bring a near-extinct species back from the brink.
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directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 4 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 35 mins
Description
The episode looks at how Canada became instrumental in leading bison conservation by purchasing the Pablo Allard herd. Early conservation mistakes and critical moments in Canada's bison conservation efforts to bring a near-extinct species back from the brink.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films
Author / Creator
Mike Wivell
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Square Sheep Films
Series
Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction
Speaker / Narrator
Lauren Markewicz
Person Discussed
Lauren Markewicz, Michel Pablo
Topic / Theme
Buffalo, Wildlife conservation
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Square Sheep Films & Drone Your Home LTd
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Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 8, Jumps & Pounds
directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 8 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 48 mins
This episode tells the methods First Nations used to hunt the bison on the Northern plains. Historically hundreds of jumps and pounds were skillfully used by First Nations throughout Canada to hunt bison. The episode visits some iconic sites, and we learn about life on the plains.
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directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 8 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 48 mins
Description
This episode tells the methods First Nations used to hunt the bison on the Northern plains. Historically hundreds of jumps and pounds were skillfully used by First Nations throughout Canada to hunt bison. The episode visits some iconic sites, and we learn about life on the plains.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films
Author / Creator
Mike Wivell
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Square Sheep Films
Series
Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction
Speaker / Narrator
Randy Bottle, Jack Brink
Person Discussed
Randy Bottle, Jack Brink
Topic / Theme
Buffalo, American Indians, State and provincial parks, Cultural life, Natural resources, Blackfoot
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Square Sheep Films & Drone Your Home LTd
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Bosco
directed by Alicia Cano; produced by Agustina Chiarino, Mutante Cine (Prague, Stredoceský: Filmotor, 2020), 1 hour 22 mins
Bosco is an Italian village of 13 inhabitants surrounded by chestnut trees that devour it day after day. Its forestial origin imposes itself also as its destiny. An ocean apart, in Uruguay, from his swivel chair Orlando, with 103 years, pushes us on a journey that becomes a fable. Between Bosco and Salto, between...
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directed by Alicia Cano; produced by Agustina Chiarino, Mutante Cine (Prague, Stredoceský: Filmotor, 2020), 1 hour 22 mins
Description
Bosco is an Italian village of 13 inhabitants surrounded by chestnut trees that devour it day after day. Its forestial origin imposes itself also as its destiny. An ocean apart, in Uruguay, from his swivel chair Orlando, with 103 years, pushes us on a journey that becomes a fable. Between Bosco and Salto, between imagination and memory, a dialogue is built, giving birth to landscapes that exist beyond time and reality. Filmed over 13 years, Bosco...
Bosco is an Italian village of 13 inhabitants surrounded by chestnut trees that devour it day after day. Its forestial origin imposes itself also as its destiny. An ocean apart, in Uruguay, from his swivel chair Orlando, with 103 years, pushes us on a journey that becomes a fable. Between Bosco and Salto, between imagination and memory, a dialogue is built, giving birth to landscapes that exist beyond time and reality. Filmed over 13 years, Bosco explores what remains when everything seems bound to disappear
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Agustina Chiarino, Mutante Cine
Author / Creator
Alicia Cano
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Filmotor
Topic / Theme
Italians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Filmotor
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