Movies: Donald Brittain

  • 1958
    Setting Fires for Science

    Setting Fires for Science (1958)

    Setting Fires for Science

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    This film shows the scientific study of fires set to buildings in Aultsville, Ontario, a town evacuated for flooding by the St. Lawrence Seaway. Scientists at Canada's National Research Council devised instruments for recording the progress of a fire...

    Setting Fires for Science
  • 1975
    Arctic IV

    Arctic IV (1975)

    Arctic IV

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    This feature-length documentary offers a glimpse at the unknown world that lies beneath the Arctic ice. Arctic IV follows Dr. Joseph MacInnis, a specialist in underwater medicine, as he probes and explores the polar depth. Filmed at Resolute Bay, Dr....

    Arctic IV
  • 1985
    First Stop, China

    First Stop, China (1985)

    First Stop, China

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    First Stop, China is a record of the choreographed performances and the unrehearsed moments of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens ballet company on the road, against a backdrop of unfamiliar sights and sounds. Their itinerary included China, Hong Kong, Tha...

    First Stop, China
  • 1962
    The Clouded Dawn

    The Clouded Dawn (1962)

    The Clouded Dawn

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    August 1945 - 1946. Japan surrenders. World War II is over, but the scars are deep. Canadian prisoners are released from Japanese war camps. In Canada, as elsewhere, the monumental task of rehabilitation begins....

    The Clouded Dawn
  • 1961
    Everybody's Prejudiced

    Everybody's Prejudiced (1961)

    Everybody's Prejudiced

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    Examples of prejudice that can be seen everyday...

    Everybody's Prejudiced
  • 1974
    Thunderbirds in China

    Thunderbirds in China (1974)

    Thunderbirds in China

    01974HD

    In this documentary, the members of the University of British Columbia's Thunderbirds hockey team travel to China to demonstrate their skills to the new teams in the East. While hockey there still has a long way to go, this film leaves no doubt that ...

    Thunderbirds in China