fall - winter • 2014/2015
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fall - winter • 2014/2015
dedicated to enriched learning through multi-media FALL - WINTER • 2014/2015 Welcome! Catalogue Notes Ordering Notes Pricing Welcome to our Fall/Winter 2014/2015 catalogue. As always, our full collection is available at: www.mcnabbconnolly.ca Order online from our website, by email, phone or fax! “DVD” refers to the price an organization would pay for a circulating copy. This would include School District Media Centres, College and University Libraries. Shipping DVD or Streaming All prices listed are in Canadian funds. GST and HST and shipping are extra. Most of the programs listed can be purchased on DVD or can be streamed. All shipments are FOB our offices. All items are shipped Expedited Post. As there are so many factors that come into play with streaming, please contact us for pricing. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca / 866.722.1522 Due to a substantial price hike from Canada Post, we have had to up our shipping & handling to $15 for the first item, $1 for each additional. 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We invite you to take a look. 2 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions PLAYLIST Packages - Canadian Produced GRADE LEVEL - JrH-A GRADE LEVEL - K-Gr3 CANADIAN HISTORY + GEOGRAPHY 5 yr PLAYLIST per set $750 CANADIAN HISTORY + GEOGRAPHY 5 yr PLAYLIST per set $750 SOCIAL STUDIES 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $950 Alberta (13) Saskatchewan (13) Abbott Pass Refuge Cabin, Alberta Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta Bar U Ranch, Alberta Bow River, Alberta Clearwater River, Alberta / Sask. Elk Island National Park, Alberta Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta Kananaskis Country, Alberta Milk River, The Alberta Rogers Pass - Avalanche Country, Alberta Skoki Ski Lodge, Alberta Slave River, Alberta / NWT Turner Valley Gas Plant, Alberta Batoche Settlement, Saskatchewan Clearwater River, Alberta / Sask. Crossing the Pond Churchill River, SK Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - AB SK Fort Battleford A Crossroad of Conflict, Saskatchewan Gathering Place, A - Wanuskewin, Saskatchewan Lac La Ronge Provincial Park - SK Methye Portage, Sask. Motherwell Homestead, Saskatchewan North Saskatchewan River, The, SK Prince Albert National Park, SK Qu'Appelle River, Saskatchewan Are We There Yet, World Adventure – S1 (13) Are We There Yet, World Adventure – S2 (13) Are We There Yet, World Adventure – S3 (11) British Columbia (13) Boom & Bust - Fort Steele, BC Death of a Nation - Village of Nan Sdins, BC Chilkoot Trail, BC) Columbia River, The, BC Cowichan River, BC Fraser River, BC Gataga River, BC Glacier National Park - BC Green River, BC Kicking Horse, The, BC Kootenay Lake Between a Rock and a Hard Place (B.C.) Stikine River, B.C. Victoria's Chinatown, BC CONNECTING WITH OUR WORLD 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $950 This is Daniel Cook – S1 (13) This is Daniel Cook – S2 (13) This is Emily Yeung (13) CIVICS AND CITZENSHIP 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $750 Pillars of Freedom - S1 (10) Pillars of Freedom - S2 (10) DRUG EDUCATION 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $950 Drug Class – S1 (13) Drug Class – S2 (13) Drug Class – S3 (13) CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $950 Great Canadian Rivers – S1 (13) Great Canadian Rivers – S2 (13) Great Canadian Rivers – S3 (13) Ontario (13) Algonquin Park, Ontario Diefenbunker - Nuclear Shelter, Ontario Dundurn Castle - Trials and Triumphs, Ontario Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres, Ontario Front Line of the Fur Trade War Old Fort William, Ontario Great Connection, The Trent Severn Waterway, Ontario Kingston Penitentiary, Ontario Lake Ontario - Contested Waters Ottawa River, The, Ontario / Quebec Path to Freedom - Buxton, Ontario Rideau Canal, Ontario Saving Men and Sinking Ships HMCS Haida, Ontario St. Lawrence River, Ontario / Quebec CANADIAN HISTORY 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $950 History Lands – S1 History Lands – S2 History Lands – S3 History Lands – S4 History Lands – S5 (13) (13) (13) (13) (13) A Scattering of Seeds – S1 A Scattering of Seeds – S2 A Scattering of Seeds – S3 A Scattering of Seeds – S4 (13) (13) (13) (13) CANADIAN INVENTIONS 5 yr PLAYLIST $1995 Canadian Made (42) ..... see page 23 P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 3 PLAYLIST Packages - BBC GRADE LEVEL - K-Gr3 GRADE LEVEL - JrH-A GRADE LEVEL - SrH-A ANIMALS 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $999 SCIENCE 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $999 ART and ART HISTORY 5 yr PLAYLIST per series $999 All About Animals - S1 (13) All About Animals - S2 (13) Blue Planet (8) Planet Earth (11) Frozen Planet (6) How Art Made the World (5) The Private Life of a Masterpiece - S3 (13) Simon Schama’s Power of Art (8) DRAMA AND LITERATURE 5 yr PLAYLIST for all 6 - $999 Sherlock - S1+ S2 (6) HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY 5 yr PLAYLIST $999 Civilisation (13) PLAYLIST Packages - Weston Woods - Holidays GRADE LEVEL - K-Gr3 WESTON WOODS - HOLIDAYS 5 yr PLAYLIST per group $750 Christmas Playlist Elves and the Shoemaker, The Fletcher and the Snowflake Christmas Great Joy Little Drummer Boy, The Max's Christmas Merry Christmas Space Case Merry Christmas Splat Morris's Disappearing Bag Night Before Christmas, The Snowflake Bentley Other Holidays Playlist Easter Max's Chocolate Chicken Thanksgiving Giving Thanks Halloween By the Light of the Halloween Moon Dark Dark Tale, A Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything, The Teeny Tiny and the Witch Woman Very Brave Witch, A What's Under My Bed Where the Wild Things Are Valentines Day One Zillion Valentines Don’t forget... these are examples of PLAYLISTS we can create for you but you can pick and choose your own titles from our collection to make your own personal and totally custom PLAYLIST! McNABB CONNOLLY CUSTOM PLAYLISTS YOU SELECT YOUR TITLES! - WE STREAM THEM! 4 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Contents SUBJECT PAGE Aboriginal Studies ....................................................................................5 Activism ...................................................................................................6 Addictions - Prescription Drugs ..............................................................8 Agriculture and the World Food Supply ..................................................9 American Studies ...................................................................................10 Ancient Civilizations .............................................................................13 Animals - Rights, Behaviour, Endangered Species ...............................13 Anthropology .........................................................................................15 Archaeology ............................................................................................16 Architecture and Design.........................................................................17 Art and Artists.........................................................................................18 Asian Studies ..........................................................................................19 Astronomy...............................................................................................19 Business and Marketing ........................................................................20 Canadian Authors ...................................................................................20 Canadian History ....................................................................................21 Canadian Inventions ...............................................................................21 Canadian Studies ....................................................................................22 Child Development .................................................................................22 Children’s Films .....................................................................................23 Climate Change ......................................................................................28 Disabilities...............................................................................................28 Disaster Preparedness ............................................................................29 Dramas to Promote Discussion and Further Study ..............................29 SUBJECT PAGE Earth Science..........................................................................................30 en Français .............................................................................................31 Family Studies ........................................................................................32 Healthcare...............................................................................................33 Health Issues ..........................................................................................33 History.....................................................................................................35 The Human Body ..................................................................................38 Human Geography..................................................................................39 Human Rights ........................................................................................39 Internet, Technology, Privacy ................................................................40 International Finance and Trade ...........................................................41 Latin American Studies .........................................................................42 LGBTQ ...................................................................................................43 Media Literacy ........................................................................................43 Mental Health .........................................................................................44 Oceans / Fisheries ..................................................................................45 Plants ......................................................................................................45 Psychology ............................................................................................46 Saving the Planet....................................................................................47 Science ...................................................................................................50 Teacher Education..................................................................................53 Urban Studies - Canada ..........................................................................54 Women’s Studies.....................................................................................54 World Religions - Philosophy.................................................................55 Aboriginal Studies Sun Kissed Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 We Still Live Here - Âs Nutayuneân 85 mins SrH-A One gene exposes a nation's dark past. A Navajo couple with two children born with an extremely rare genetic disorder investigate the cause of the outbreak. Filmed over three years, with unprecedented access to the Navajo community, Sun Kissed follows Dorey and Yolanda as they bravely confront long-held tribal taboos and question the rebellious choices of their youth. Ultimately their journey leads them to the shocking truth: their children and other Navajo children are still paying the price for the American conquest of the tribe in the 1860s, a brutal campaign culminating in an almost-forgotten chapter in American history -- the Navajo "Long Walk" of 1864. Bullfrog 2010 DVD $325 56 mins SrH-A Celebrated every Thanksgiving as the Indians who saved the Pilgrims from starvation, and then largely forgotten, the Wampanoag Tribes of Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard are now saying loud and clear, and in their Native tongue, “Âs Nutayuneân” - We Still Live Here. Like many Native American stories, this one begins with a vision. Years ago, Jessie began having recurring dreams: familiar-looking people from another time speaking in an incomprehensible language. These visions sent her on an odyssey that would uncover hundreds of documents written in Wampanoag, lead her to a Masters in Linguistics at MIT, and result in an unprecedented feat of language reclamation by her people. Jessie's daughter Mae is the first Native speaker of Wampanoag in a century. www.makepeaceproductions.com/ NEW! Jingle Dress – First Dance Veritus Pictures Inc. 2013 DVD $250 45 mins SrH-A Jingle Dress - First Dance documents the healing journey of Jules Koostachin (Cree, Attawapiskat). In honour of resolving the harm done to her family because her mother was held against her will in the Canadian Native Residential School System, Jules invites a first generation Canadian of European descent to be her witness while she pursues the dream of dancing at a pow wow for the first time in a Jingle Dress. Jules had planned on taking a year to make her Jingle Dress and dance at a pow wow. Initially unaware of the sacred steps involved in the process, or where to even start, the timeline quickly went out the window. Living through the path of her Jingle Dress journey, Jules’ life was transforming. New members joined her family and others departed. All the while she kept moving towards the dream. www.jingledress.ca/ P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 5 Aboriginal Studies NEW! Chaos and Courage (6) Sweetgrass & Sage 2012 SrH-A 6x21 mins DVD the series $695, $150 per episode To achieve their dreams, many of Canada's First Nations Heroines endure challenges, failure, heartbreak, sacrifice, and sometimes a complete change of direction in their lives. As healers, police officers, lawyers, politicians, athletes, archivists or activists, these women selflessly changed the world for the better, and themselves forever. In this series we will create an awareness of the contributions of Aboriginal Canadian women and provide insight into the impact each has had within her respective community, Canada, and the world. **Check out the Chaos and Courage website link below for webisodes and profiles of the women featured in the series. NEW! Standing on Sacred Ground - Eight Cultures - One Fight (4) Bullfrog 2013 SrH-A 4x57mins DVD the series $775, $275 per episode Indigenous communities around the world and in the U.S. resist threats to their sacred places-the original protected lands--in a growing movement to defend human rights and restore the environment. In this four-part documentary series from the producer or In The Light of Reverence, native people share ecological wisdom and spiritual reverence while battling a utilitarian view of land in the form of government megaprojects, consumer culture, and resource extraction as well as competing religions and climate change. Gathering Around the Fire Kaska Dena Council 2013 DVD $250 60 mins SrH-A At Lower Post BC, a place always known as Daylu, the site of a notorious residential school is cleansed; as those involved recall and confront traumatic memory through ceremony and testimony. "Gathering Around the Fire" is about courage and determination to heal relationships between people, community and government at the most fundamental level; and to cleanse the land itself. www.kaskadenacouncil.com/ WINNER - Best Doc Feature American Indian Film Festival – 2013 standingonsacredground.org/ www.chaosandcourage.com/ Activism NEW! Here. Us. Now. Video Project 2013 DVD $275 SrH-A 67 mins Here. Us. Now. chronicles one family's determined fight to transform the medical research system in order to speed drug discoveries for treating chronic and debilitating rare diseases, which are more commonplace than is widely known. Directed by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Rudy Poe, the film follows the story of Hugh and Chris Hempel, whose twin eight-year old daughters are dying from a rare progressive neurological disease called Niemann Pick Type C, with no known cure. Despite their lack of medical background, the Hempels use their entrepreneurial skills to seek a breakthrough drug treatment. As the devastating effects of the disease begin to take hold, the Hempels enter a complex and challenging world of medical literature, clinical trials and regulatory mazes, where new drug discoveries and approval are slow and often ineffective. Here. Us. Now. advocates for a new model that accelerates the search for medical breakthroughs. The film encourages creative 6 entrepreneurs to connect with patients, parents, advocacy networks, reform-minded physicians, and scientists to develop a better approach. As levels of deforestation rapidly approach the point of no return, London poses a provocative alternative to the simple mantra, “leave the forest untouched.” NEW! Shark Loves the Amazon One promising model the film profiles is the Juma Sustainable Development Reserve, which incentivizes people who live in the region to protect the forests. Video Project 2103 DVD $275 SrH-A 60 mins Shark Loves the Amazon offers a fresh perspective on what it will take to protect the Amazon rainforest and support the millions of people who now live there. Author and attorney Mark London, offers an updated analysis and approach in this documentary, based on his book The Last Forest: The Amazon in the Age of Globalization (Random House), written with journalist Brian Kelly. London developed a lifelong passion for the Amazon during his first visit 30 years ago, and has traveled extensively in the region in recent years. The film depicts the hard, contemporary realities of a region seeking a sustainable model of development that can provide both for its millions of inhabitants and preserve the Earth’s last great forest, with its unparalleled biodiversity and global importance. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Shark Loves the Amazon begins with substantial historical context, tracing in detail the forces that transformed the Amazon since the 1960’s, when it was a largely unexplored and untouched region, unlike today. Title Note: “Shark” refers to the fact Mark London is a lawyer. Activism NEW! Come Hell or High Water The Battle for Turkey Creek Bullfrog 2013 DVD $295 SrH-A 56 mins COME HELL OR HIGH WATER follows the painful but inspiring journey of Derrick Evans, a Boston teacher who returns to his native coastal Mississippi when the graves of his ancestors are bulldozed to make way for the sprawling city of Gulfport. Derrick is consumed by the effort to protect the community his great grandfather's grandfather settled as a former slave. He is on the verge of a breakthrough when Hurricane Katrina strikes the Gulf Coast. After years of restoration work to bring Turkey Creek back from the brink of death, the community gains significant federal support for cultural and ecological preservation. Derrick plans to return to Boston to rebuild the life he abandoned, but another disaster seals his fate as a reluctant activist. On the day Turkey Creek is featured in USA Today for the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explodes. Audience Award for Documentary Feature, New Orleans Film Festival comehellorhighwaterfilm.com/ NEW! Idle Threat Video Project 2013 DVD $225 NEW! Groundswell Rising SrH-A 63 mins Idling engines consume more than 6 billion gallons of gasoline annually in the U.S., a significant but little-known contributor to local air pollution, respiratory disease and global climate change. Idle Threat is a lively look at one man’s spirited struggle to improve public health by raising awareness about idling’s impact, starting in New York City. Against all odds, he succeeds, helping improve local air quality, and in the process gains world-wide recognition for the anti-idling cause. Study Guide. NEW! Written in Stone Out Yonder Prod. 2013 DVD $250 48 mins SrH-A Written In Stone is the story of a unique species of mountain sheep that inhabit vast alpine plateau Mt. Todagin in northwestern BC. This plateau was once the ocean’s floor and as a result it is home to a rich and diverse variety of plants and animals. It is an area so abundant with wildlife that it is called a Serengetti In the Sky. With My Own Two Wheels Video Project 2013 DVD $225 43 mins JrH-A Can a simple, 19th century technology change the world? For most North Americans, a bicycle ride or commute is a lifestyle choice. For countless others across the globe, each pedal stroke is progress out of poverty, toward an education, and over the mountains of social and cultural discrimination. With My Own Two Wheels profiles the lives of these five individuals around the world, and portrays the powerful difference a bicycle has made for each of them and their communities. The film can be used to better understand their life circumstances, the power of an “appropriate” human-scale technology in an increasingly hitech world, and to inspire discussion on how we can each contribute to improving the lives of people around the world, even in simple ways. Study Guide But, it is also slated for destruction as a massive open-pit mine looms on the horizon. This film looks critically at the conflict over natural resources and open-pit mining versus other alternatives that leave the surface intact. Nothing Like Chocolate Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 68 mins SrH-A NOTHING LIKE CHOCOLATE tells the poweful story of Mott Green and the Grenada Chocolate Company he founded, which is a farmers' and workers' cooperative. This tree-tobar factory, claimed to be the smallest in the world, turns out luscious creations that are organic and ethical. In a world saturated with industrial chocolate often made with cocoa harvested by exploited child labour - this solar-powered workers' co-op provides a viable model for creating sustainable communities in the global South and beyond. nothinglikechocolate.com/ Bullfrog 2014 DVD $325 70 mins JrH-A GROUNDSWELL RISING gives voice to ordinary folks engaged in a David and Goliath struggle against Big Oil and Gas. We meet parents, scientists, doctors, farmers and individuals across the political spectrum decrying the energy extraction process known as fracking that puts profits over people. This provocative documentary tracks a grassroots movement exposing dangers to clean air, water, and civil rights. GROUNDSWELL RISING shows how fracking has contaminated drinking water and jeopardized health and quality of life. Homeowners near wells suffer from respiratory ailments and property devaluation. Reina Ripple, of Southwest Pennsylvania Environmental Health Project, chronicles mounting ailments related to fracking. A former industry employee shows skin lesions and edema obtained while working with fracking waste. Grassroots efforts have achieved bans, moratoriums, and referendums on fracking. Stanford University Professor Mark Jacobson paves the way forward globally with his Solutions Project for 100% renewable energy. ¡ NEW! Oil and Water Bullfrog 2014 DVD $325 78 mins SrH-A OIL & WATER is the coming of age story of two boys as they each confront one of the world's worst toxic disasters, the prolonged contamination of the Ecuadorian Amazon by Texaco and other oil companies. Hugo comes to America to fight for the survival of his tribe, the Cofán, while David goes to Ecuador to launch the world's first company to certify oil as "fair trade." Can Hugo become the leader his tribe so desperately wants him to be? Will David clean up one of the world's dirtiest industries? This film is an intimate portrait of two young people finding their voices and trying to beat incredible odds. Their journeys lead them to explore what could be a more just future, not just for the people of the Amazon, but for all people around the world born with oil beneath their feet. Eight years in the making OIL & WATER is a shocking and inspiring David and Goliath story. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 7 Activism Bidder 70 Trouble in the Peace Bullfrog 2013 DVD $325 72 mins SrH-A BIDDER 70 is Tim DeChristopher, the student who monkey-wrenched the 2008 fraudulent Bureau of Land Management Oil and Gas Lease Auction. Bidding $1.8 million to save 22,000 acres of pristine Utah wilderness surrounding Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, with no intention to pay or drill, Tim brought the BLM auction to an abrupt halt. A month later, Barack Obama became president and on February 4, 2009, new Interior Secretary, Ken Salazar, invalidated the entire BLM Auction. Nevertheless, DeChristopher was indicted on two federal felonies facing penalties of up to ten years in prison and $750,000 in fines. During the two years awaiting his trial, DeChristopher stepped up his activism, evolved into a climate justice leader, and waited through nine trial postponements until, on February 28, 2011 his trial began. BIDDER 70 is Tim's journey from economics student to incarcerated felon. "Inspiring...." - Stefanie Penn Spear, Huffington Post Kinosmith 2012 SrH-A 81 mins DVD $150 In the far-flung frontier farming community of The Peace River Valley, trouble is brewing. Big Oil and Gas is moving heavily into this northern Canadian region. Where once homesteads and small family farms struggled to make ends meet, lethal gas leaks and flarings from boom-and-bust drilling installations are killing livestock, burning lungs and raising Cain. Deep fear festers within the community, and all are stunned that such injustice could happen in a country like Canada. From this pandemonium emerges Karl Mattson, an enigmatic and reclusive cowboy, sculptor and father of a 4-year-old girl named Hollis. When a two-headed calf is born on the farm Karl realizes something is disturbingly wrong. Constant flarings and small gas leaks are having an effect on the health of his herd and his family. Should a big leak occur, Karl knows the consequences will be disastrous. pipetrouble.com/ - interactive game Addictions - Prescription Drugs NEW! The Hungry Heart INDIECAN Ent. 2014 SrH-A DVD $175 93 mins The Hungry Heart provides an intimate look at the often hidden world of prescription drug addiction through the world of Vermont Pediatrician Fred Holmes who works with patients struggling with this disease. Dr. Holmes prescribes Suboxone to his patients struggling with prescription drug addiction. Much like methadone, Suboxone helps many addicts in their recovery process-- for some taking Suboxone is a crucial stepping stone to long term recovery, for others it is a crutch, for others Suboxone is abused and diverted onto the street. Through the film we see Dr. Holmes struggling with these challenges and trying to make sense and keep the faith in the midst of many contradictions. Most importantly however, as the film progresses we begin to see the simple but profound connection that Dr. Holmes creates with each patient. The film shines a light on the healing power of conversation and the need for connection that many of these young addicts yearn for but do not have in their lives. In addition, the film interviews a number of older addicts who talk about their recovery process juxtaposed against Fred’s patients. The road to recovery is paved with both success stories and strewn with relapses, downfalls and tragic losses. However, through the movie we see the many faces and diverse populations of addiction, and their continued search for a life of recovery. NOTE: Some strong language Study Guide http://thehungryheartmovie.org/ 8 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions A Fierce Green Fire The Battle for a Living Planet Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 101 mins JrH-A A FIERCE GREEN FIRE: The Battle For a Living Planet is the first big-picture exploration of the environmental movement - grassroots and global activism spanning fifty years from conservation to climate change. From halting dams in the Grand Canyon to battling 20,000 tons of toxic waste at Love Canal; from Greenpeace saving the whales to Chico Mendes and the rubbertappers saving the Amazon; from climate change to the promise of transforming our civilization... the film tells vivid stories about people fighting - and succeeding - against enormous odds. The film is divided into five "acts". Study Guide. Agriculture and the World’s Food Supply The Fruit Hunters Kinosmith 2012 SrH-A 92 mins DVD $150 The Fruit Hunters travels across culture, history and geography to show how intertwined we are with the fruits we eat. Our guides are devoted fruit fanatics. Movie star Bill Pullman’s obsession leads him on a crusade to create a community orchard in the Hollywood Hills. Adventurers Noris Ledesma and Richard Campbell scour the jungle for rare mangos, hoping to intervene before the plants are steamrolled by industrialization. Pioneering scientist Juan Aguilar races to breed bananas resistant to a deadly fungus that threatens the worldwide crop. And fruit detectives including Isabella Dalla Ragione investigate Renaissance-era paintings for clues, hoping to rediscover lost fruits. And, of course, there are the fruits themselves, presented in all their mouthwatering glory: cherimoyas, ice cream beans, durians and more. "More of a buffet spread than a single plate. But every morsel is worth a taste." - Toronto Star JrH-A NEW! Jimmy's Food Price Hike (3) Bullfrog 2012 6x29 mins JrH-A DVD the series $750, $225 per episode BBC 2014 3x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode With 9 billion people on planet Earth in the year 2050, this 6-part series examines how we will feed ourselves in the 21st century. In this revelatory series farmer Jimmy Doherty goes on a global journey to find out why food prices have been rising so quickly. Tonight there will be 219,000 new mouths to feed at the world's dinner table -- that's 80 million more people over the next year. In the year 2050, there will be 9 billion people on planet Earth. How do we feed them fairly, safely and well, and make sure that every mouth is fed? Countries that import a lot of their food are extremely vulnerable to volatile prices. In six years the price of an average food basket has gone up by 25% in the UK. The price of coffee has gone up 41%. Bread has gone up by almost a half. And beef ’s gone up by 64%. Essentials like eggs have gone up by over 40%. And even if you adjust these figures for inflation they are still running above any wage increases in the UK. FUTURE FOOD is a highly topical new documentary series that asks how we are going to feed ourselves in the 21st Century, and looks for answers in Peru, Kenya, USA, India, Nigeria and China. From the producers of the popular LIFE series on globalization and its effects on communities and people around the world. Episode #1 – Old or New? Episode #2 – Food or Fuel? Episode #3 – Big or Small? Episode #4 – Fat or Skinny? Episode #5 – Near or Far? Episode #6 – Stay or Go? NEW! Deep Down and Dirty The Science of Soil BBC 2014 DVD $249 NEW! Future Food (6) In this series Jimmy travels around the world to find out how the super-efficient global network that brings us our weekly food, is affecting prices. Focusing on one meal in each episode – breakfast, lunch and dinner – he discovers how the cost of food might be influenced by the big issues of the 21st century. 50 mins For billions of years our planet was devoid of life, but something transformed it into a vibrant, living planet. That something was soil. It’s a much-misunderstood substance, often dismissed as ‘dirt’, something to be avoided. Yet the crops we eat, the animals we rely on, the very oxygen we breathe, all depend on the existence of the plant life that bursts from the soil every year. In this film, gardening expert Chris Beardshaw explores where soil comes from, what it’s made of and what makes it so essential to life. Using specialist microphotography, he reveals it as we’ve never seen it before – an intricate microscopic landscape, teeming with strange and wonderful life-forms. In Organic We Trust Video Project 2012 DVD $325 80 mins JrH-A Most of us now purchase organic food in some form, but don't know what “organic” really means. In Organic We Trust follows filmmaker Kip Pastor on a journey to answer the essential questions about organic: What exactly is certified organic? Is it really better for us, or just marketing hype? Is organic the key to transforming our food system? Across the series, Jimmy finds out how extreme weather in America is affecting the cost of a loaf of bread, why China’s growing middle classes are making the ham sandwich more expensive and why, in the future, the price of oil might drive up the price of your cornflakes. Episode #1 - Corn / Egg / Coffee Episode #2 - Wheat / Pork / Chocolate Episode #3 - Rice / Salmon / Beef "In Organic We Trust calls into question corporate influence in the organic food industry, and makes a good case for buying from local farmers.“ – San Francisco Chronicle It’s a world where the chaos of life meets the permanence of rock, the two interacting with each other to make a living system of staggering complexity that sustains all life on earth. Chris explores how man is challenging this most precious resource on our planet and how new science is seeking to preserve it. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 9 Agriculture and the World’s Food Supply NEW! Slow Food Story KINOSMITH 2013 DVD $150 74 mins JrH-A In 1986, Carlo Petrini founded the ArciGola Gastronomic Association in Italy and three years later in Paris, launched Slow Food, an international anti-fast-food resistance movement. An ebullient presence, Carlìn, as he is affectionately known around the globe, has become an ambassador for thinking about food differently. From the tiny town of Bra, home to some 27,000 inhabitants, the Slow Food movement has grown to become a revolution, that now has roots in more than 150 countries. Cheese-makers, vintners, and artisanal food folk, toast Slow Food for bringing about a change in consciousness that shook the very foundation of gastronomy. Director Stefano Sardo brings a decidedly down home approach, as he follows Carlo and his close-knit group of friends, from their earliest days as political radicals, to later struggles with unexpected tragedy. A joyous romp of a film, filled with all manner of delectable scenes of food, drink and song, Slow Food amply demonstrates that adventure is best served in heaping helpings. www.slowfoodstory.com/ NEW! Troubled Waters: A Mississippi River Story Video Project 2013 DVD $275 57 mins SrH-A The Emmy Award-winning Troubled Waters: A Mississippi River Story tells the story of the unintended yet severe consequences of farming along the Mississippi, and the efforts being taken to reverse this damage. America’s heartland boasts some of the world’s most productive farmland, but this bounty has come with a price. Excess crop fertilizers are contaminating the nation’s rivers, lakes and aquifers, while at the same time precious soil is washing away. NEW! What’s Killing our Bees? BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A Bill Turnbull investigates one of the biggest mysteries in the countryside: what is killing the bees? It is a question that generates huge controversy. Changes in the weather, pesticides and even a deadly virus have all been blamed. It is a problem that Bill is all too familiar with as a beekeeper himself. He meets the scientists who are fitting minute radar transponders on to bees to try to find answers. The film traces the development of America’s bountiful harvest and examines its effect on the legendary river, as well as the “dead zone” created in the Gulf of Mexico. Knitting together federal energy, farm and environmental policies, the film makes a compelling case for revamping US agricultural policy and practices. It also helps viewers to grasp a profound truth – that a single drop of water in the upper Midwest has an impact far downstream. Through beautiful photography and narrative, Troubled Waters emphasizes solutions, providing a hopeful blueprint for progress and positive change. The film tells the stories of farmers, scientists and citizens who are pursuing more sustainable land-use practices that meet the goals of an ambitious, food-producing nation, while ensuring the long-term health of its most precious natural resources. American Studies Cape Spin! An American Power Struggle Video Project 2012 DVD $275 86 mins SrH-A Cape Spin! An American Power Struggle is a tragicomic tale of the 10-year battle over America’s largest proposed clean energy project – and a microcosm of the obstacles the country faces in the larger struggle to move towards more sustainable forms of energy on a broader scale, or build any large-scale project. When energy entrepreneur Jim Gordon first proposed Cape Wind, a project to put 130 wind turbines in fabled Nantucket Sound, he had no idea that a huge firestorm of opposition would erupt. Cape Spin! tells the incredible tale of how America’s first proposed offshore wind farm 10 triggered an unexpected schism in this idyllic coastal region. Neighbor was pitted against neighbor, environmentalist against environmentalist, and unexpected alliances were forged – including Kennedys and Kochs on the same side. Cape Wind supporters claimed that the project would launch a new American clean energy industry, while opponents countered it would ruin a natural treasure and enrich a private developer. After 10 years, $70 million and 8,000 pages of analysis the Federal Government approved the wind farm, but the project is still not up and running, as the controversy and debate continues. Shot over five years, the filmmakers enjoyed unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the key players on both sides of the controversy. As a result, the film shows it all -- the hearings, the protests, the science, the complexity of the debate, the passion, and often the absurdities that went into each sides arguments. "Editor's Choice. Highly Recommended. No holds barred, reasonably objective, and surprisingly gripping insight into what really goes on in the making of local and national energy policy. The story is eye opening." – Science Books and Films, American Association for the Advancement of Science info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions "Highly recommended. Riotous...An enjoyable (and depressing) look at local democracy turning into a special-interest circus." – Video Librarian American Studies Detropia Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 86 mins SrH-A A vivid portrait of Detroit, America's first major post-industrial city, as it struggles to deal with the consequences of a broken economic system. Detroit's story has encapsulated the iconic narrative of America over the last century...the Great Migration of African Americans escaping Jim Crow; the rise of manufacturing and the middle class; the love affair with automobiles; the flowering of the American dream; and now the collapse of the economy and the fading American mythos. With its vivid, painterly palette and haunting score, DETROPIA sculpts a dreamlike collage of a grand city teetering on the brink of dissolution. These soulful pragmatists and stalwart philosophers strive to make ends meet and make sense of it all, refusing to abandon hope or resistance. Their grit and pluck embody the spirit of the Motor City as it struggles to survive postindustrial America and begins to envision a radically different future. detropiathefilm.com/ Shattered Sky Bullfrog 2012 DVD $275 57 mins SrH-A Thirty years ago, scientists reported a hole in the ozone layer "the size of North America." The culprits were man-made chemicals called CFCs, which were prevalent in billions of dollars worth of refrigeration, air conditioning and other products that had revolutionized America's way of life. With doctors forecasting skyrocketing cancer rates if changes weren't made, the stakes were literally "life as we know it." Yet companies remained bitterly opposed to changing their products. Politicians were slow to act. Like with today's CO2 emissions, an invisible compound was threatening the Earth's life-support systems, but a solution seemed beyond reach. Nuclear Savage: The Islands of Secret Project 4.1 NEW! Damnation Video Project 2012 DVD $275 INDIECAN Ent. Inc. 2014 DVD $295 87 mins SrH-A Between 1946 and 1958 the United States tested 67 nuclear weapons above ground on or near Bikini and Enewetok atolls. One hydrogen bomb was 1000 times larger than the Hiroshima bomb. Entire islands were vaporized and populated islands were blanketed with fallout. As the film shows, the heavily exposed people of Rongelap were then enrolled as human subjects in the top-secret Project 4.1 and evacuated to a severely contaminated island to study the effects of eating radioactive food for nearly 30 years. Many of the Marshall Islanders developed cancers and had babies that were stillborn or with serious birth defects. Nuclear Savage follows the islanders today as they continue to fight for justice and acknowledgement of what was done to them. Despite recent disclosures, the U.S. government continues to deny that the islanders were deliberately used as human guinea pigs. The film raises disturbing questions about racism, and the U.S. government’s moral obligation to the people of the Marshall Islands. "Recommended. The story portrayed in Nuclear Savage is fascinating, angering and frustrating but one worth seeing. The film also covers some of the history of the U.S. involvement in the South Pacific and places the current issues in the context of colonization." – Educational Media Reviews Online NEW! California Forever (2) JrH-A 87 mins This powerful film odyssey across America explores the sea change in our national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing aware¬ness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. Dam removal has moved beyond the fictional Monkey Wrench Gang to go mainstream. Where obsolete dams come down, rivers bound back to life, giving salmon and other wild fish the right of return to primeval spawning grounds, after decades without access. DamNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected discoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams, but also through a meta¬morphosis in values, from conquest of the natural world to knowing ourselves as part of nature. DamNation opens big, on a birth, with the stirring words of Franklin D. Roosevelt at the dedication of Hoover Dam, and on a death, as the engineer at Elwha Dam powers down the turbine on its last day. DamNation stints neither the history nor the science of dams, and above all conveys experiences known so far to only a few, including the awe of watching a 30-pound salmon hurtling 20 feet into the air in a vain attempt to reach the spawning grounds that lie barricaded upriver. We witness the seismic power of a dam breaking apart and, once the river breaks free, the elation in a watching wild salmon — after a century of denied access — swimming their way home. damnationfilm.com/ Video Project 2013 2x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $275, not available individually Eerily reminiscent of today's energy and climate crisis, Shattered Sky tells the story of how America led the world in solving the biggest environmental crisis ever seen. California Forever is a two-part series that tells the history and legacy of California’s magnificent state parks, from Yosemite in 1864 to the present day. It is also the story of how the ‘park idea’ first started in California and led to the creation of the national park system. Together, the two one-hour episodes illustrate the importance of California’s state parks for preserving the state’s history, culture, and environment, as well as for public enjoyment. Many of the state’s parks, now national icons, are facing a variety of challenges today. www.shatteredsky.com/ “Highly recommended.” – Video Librarian P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 11 American Studies NEW! Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way NEW! Hot Coffee Video Project 2014 DVD $325 Bullfrog 2011 DVD $395 86 mins JrH-A Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way is a featurelength documentary about the life of the trailblazing woman who made history in 1984 as the first female Vice Presidential nominee on a major party Presidential ticket in the United States. The primary focus of the film is Ferraro’s public service and political career, from District Attorney in Queens, NY, and later member of Congress, to the emotional night of her Vice Presidential nomination and acceptance speech, along with the tough campaign that followed. Though the Mondale-Ferraro ticket was defeated, the film explores how Ferraro’s landmark nomination and her conduct during that campaign changed the national perception of what was possible for women. With insider access, former NBC Today producer Donna Zaccaro, created a revealing personal portrait of her mother, a woman who changed the face of American politics forever. 86 mins SrH-A Tells the truth about the McDonald's hot coffee case and exposes the influence of corporate America on our civil justice system. Seinfeld mocked it. Letterman put it on one of his Top Ten lists. More than 15 years later, the McDonald's coffee case continues to be cited as a prime example of how citizens use "frivolous" lawsuits to take unfair advantage of America's legal system. But is that an accurate portrayal of the facts? First-time filmmaker and former public interest lawyer Susan Saladoff uses the infamous legal battle that began with a spilled cup of coffee to investigate what's behind America's zeal for tort reform. By following four people whose lives were devastated by the attacks on our courts, this thought-provoking documentary challenges the assumptions Americans hold about "jackpot justice." NEW! Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail (2) BBC 2011 60 mins SrH-A DVD the series $399, $249 per episode Holding 6,000 prisoners and processing more than 100,000 people a year, Miami’s mega jail is a transitory place for those not yet sentenced and those awaiting trial and charges; a twilight between court and prison. Mega jails are a new phenomenon in America as the country struggles to process its growing criminal class. Conditions are tough, dark and uncompromising. There are 25 prisoners to each cage. Some are just drunk and disorderly, others are fresh from a murder. Depending on the nature of their crime, some are in and out in hours and others might be there for years. From the men on death row awaiting their appeals to those waiting for their first sight of a court room, Louis meets a collection of people thrown together – some innocent, some guilty and none proven yet, either way. www.hotcoffeethemovie.com/ www.ferraropavingtheway.com/ NEW! The Great Vacation Squeeze Bullfrog 2013 DVD $225 27 mins JrH-A Americans have the shortest vacations of any rich country. And they are actually getting even shorter. The US is one of only five countries in the world -- the others are Burma, Nepal, Suriname and Guyana -- which have no law guaranteeing any paid vacation time for workers. The average US vacation is a bit over two weeks, while the median is only about a week and a half, and American workers give back about three vacation days every year. Europeans enjoy five or six weeks of vacation each year and are healthier than Americans. Vacations matter -- for productivity, happiness, family bonding and especially, health. Men who don't regularly take vacations are a third more likely to suffer heart attacks than those who do; women are fifty percent more likely, and far more likely to suffer from depression. 12 NEW! Stolen Education NEW! Living for 32 Video Project 2013 DVD $225 Video Project 2013 DVD $225 40 mins SrH-A On a snowy April day at Virginia Tech in 2007, 32 students and faculty were shot and killed by a lone gunman, 17 others were wounded, and six more were injured jumping out of windows. Through the personal story of survivor Colin Goddard, Living for 32 tells the tragic tale of one of the worst gun massacres in recent American history, along with Goddard’s inspirational journey of renewal and hope. The then-21-yearold was shot four times and told he might never walk again. He lives today with three bullets still lodged in his body and a titanium rod in his left leg. Goddard revisits his former classroom for the first time in the film, and emotionally recounts the terror of that day. After recovering from his wounds and completing physical therapy, he made it his life’s mission to help ensure that a tragedy like the Virginia Tech massacre would never happen again. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions 67 mins JrH-A Stolen Education documents the untold story of Mexican-American school children who challenged discrimination in Texas schools in the 1950’s and changed the face of education in the Southwest. Degraded for speaking Spanish and dissuaded from achieving academically, Mexican American students were relegated to a “beginner,” “low,” and then “high” first grade – a practice that was not uncommon across the Southwest. School officials argued in the case that this practice was necessary because the "retardation of Latin children" would adversely impact the education of White children. The film portrays the courage of these young people, testifying in an era when fear and intimidation were used to maintain racial hierarchy and control. The students won the case, but for almost sixty years the case was never spoken about in the farming community where they lived despite its significance. Ancient Civilizations NEW! Treasures of Ancient Egypt (3) BBC 2014 3x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode If you think the treasures of Ancient Egypt are just gold, gaudiness and pyramids, think again. Alastair Sooke takes a surprising look at the real story of Ancient Egyptian art. In this epic, visually stunning adventure through Ancient Egypt, journalist and art critic Alastair Sooke follows on from his hit series Treasures of Ancient Rome, tracking down the treasures of the longest-lasting civilization in history and uncovering the true story of their rise and fall throughout the ages. Alastair presents a fresh understanding of Egypt as he reveals that Egyptian treasures were not just about wealth and luxury – they were also about faith, politics and death as he looks at them in a unique way; through the eyes of an art critic. Episode #1 – The Birth of Art Episode #2 – The Golden Age Episode #3 – A New Dawn Rome – What Lies Beneath BBC 2012 DVD $299 90 mins JrH-A The Romans were one of the most intriguing and powerful civilizations to have ever lived. Stepping aside from the well-worn usual clichés of this era, he discovers how Egypt’s unique melting pot of geography and culture created some of the most remarkable treasures the world has ever seen. This is the story of how pharaohs protected a unique culture by carefully managing its art; how that culture flourished and lasted over 3000 years; and finally, how it collapsed in the wake of countless invasions, as the art became increasingly bizarre. Dr Sarah Parcak and her team re-harness spacearchaeology to discover what the glory of the Roman Empire was really like. With satellite archaeology and high-tech remote-sensing tools at its heart, this epic film peels back the layers of history to literally see Rome in all its magnificence. Culminating in a visually mind-blowing series of CGI revelations, viewers will be able to walk the streets of legend and discover the history of Rome as never before. Cave of Forgotten Dreams KINOSMITH 2010 DVD $150 90 mins SrH-A Following his previous documentary Encounters at the End of the World, iconic director Werner Herzog once again takes us deep behind the frontier of an extraordinary place. Having gained unprecedented access through the tightest of restrictions and overcome considerable technical challenges, he has captured on film, with specially designed 3D cameras, the interior of the Chauvet Cave in southern France. This is where the world’s oldest cave paintings - hundreds in number - were discovered in 1994. Herzog reveals a breathtaking subterranean world and leads us to the 32,000-year-old artworks. “Staggeringly beautiful and glorious” - Toronto’s National Post “Thrilling experience.” - Toronto Globe and Mail www.wernerherzog.com Animals - Rights, Behaviour, Endangered Species NEW! The Ghosts in our Machine Ghosts Media Inc. 2013 DVD $295 92 mins JrH-A With the exception of our companion animals and a few wild and stray species within our urban environments, we experience animals daily only as the food, clothing, animal tested goods and entertainment we make of them. This moral dilemma is often hidden from our view. THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE illuminates the lives of individual animals living within and rescued from the machine of our modern world. Through the heart and photographic lens of acclaimed photographer Jo-Anne McArthur, we become intimately familiar with a cast of non-human animals. The film follows Jo-Anne over the course of a year as she photographs several animal stories in parts of Canada, the U.S. and in Europe. Each story is a window into global animal industries: Food, Fashion, Entertainment and Research. THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE charts McArthur’s efforts to bring wider attention to a topic that most of humankind strives hard to avoid. Are non-human animals property to be owned and used, or are they sentient beings deserving of rights? Top Ten Audience Favourite Award, Hot Docs Golden Sheaf Award, Yorkton Film Festival Best Canadian Feature, Planet in Focus http://www.theghostsinourmachine.com /interactive/ www.theghostsinourmachine.com/ "Fox fur farm". Photo © The Ghosts In Our Machine / We Animals. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 13 Animals - Rights, Behaviour, Endangered Species NEW! Inside the Animal Mind (3) BBC 2014 3x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode Do animals think? And what do they know? A revolution is occurring in how science understands animal minds and it is providing remarkable answers. Long-standing theories about how animals think are being overturned. Instead of simplistic attempts to rank animals through IQ, zoologists are exploring the animal mind on a much broader scale. Their approach is revealing the truth about how animals understand the world around them; uncovering their problem-solving abilities, their emotional understanding and exploring the complexity of their powers of communication. This fascinating series explores these breakthroughs through three, iconic creatures – dogs, birds and dolphins – and discovers how the origins and causes of animals’ cognitive abilities lie in their environment. Each program explores a separate psychological question, building up an unprecedented picture of the mind of the animal. How do they understand the world around them? How do they solve problems? And how do they interact socially? Episode #1 – You are What You Sense Episode #2 – The Problem Solvers Episode #3 – Secrets of the Social World The Secret Life of Dogs BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A There's no denying that we humans love our dogs. Man and canine have lived together for thousands of years. But how much do you really know about your best friend? Africa (5) BBC 2013 5x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $999, $249 per episode Narrated and presented by David Attenborough. In this blockbuster, the BBC’s Natural History Unit reveals Africa as you’ve never seen it before. This is a journey through five extraordinarily diverse regions of an amazing continent, packed with new stories, new species, new places and a new style of storytelling. Taking you seamlessly from the wild terrain of extraordinary landscapes to intimate encounters with its mesmerizing creatures, this is a unique expedition to the most extreme parts of a vast continent. Ep #1 - Kalahari Ep #2 – Savannah Ep #3 – Congo Ep #4 – Cape Ep #5 – Sahara 37 mins JrH-A A giant colony of Mexican Free-tailed bats moved into an Austin, Texas bridge in the 1980’s after a reconstruction project created an ideal roosting habitat. The “bat invasion” launched a media hoopla and alarm among residents worried about bat attacks and rabies. When the city threatened to exterminate the bats, a zealous conservationist named Merlin Tuttle stepped in and fought to save them. Tuttle, a bat researcher at a Milwaukee museum, moved to Austin, which he called the epicenter of “worldwide bad bat publicity”, and founded Bat Conservation International to promote a positive image of bats. Secret Life of Dogs uses cutting-edge cinematography to really get under the fur of our most prized companions, from their super power senses to their extraordinary behaviour and unquestioning loyalty; but most of all this film really gets to grips with their relationship with us. To overcome local opposition, he worked tirelessly to change public perception of the bats— from scary disease carriers to desirable creatures who help keep moths and mosquitos in check, among other environmental benefits. As a pioneering bat photographer whose images were published in National Geographic, Tuttle used his striking photos as one important weapon in his battle for the bats. Revealing spectacular new insights into the way dogs understand us, love us and in some cases, can dramatically save or enhance our lives, this film uncovers how the true success of their species is our mutually beneficial relationship. Thanks to Tutttle’s efforts, Austin now loves its bats. Thousands of tourists annually are drawn to the downtown setting for a fascinating, close-up glimpse of the world’s largest urban bat colony – nearly one million bats. 14 Video Project 2013 DVD $125 16 mins JrH-A Sea Otters were once abundant from Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula all the way to Baja California, Mexico. High demand for their fur coats led to intense hunting that reduced their numbers to near-extinction levels The otter population is now coming back, thanks to the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act, which provided refuge for the few remaining individual otters. But their return brings the potential for drastic change and conflict to the modern-day economics and ecology of Southern California. The film presents the history and conflict over the otters, and illustrates the critical choice that must be made: whether to continue to protect some fisheries with a no otter zone, or allow this historic predator to repopulate throughout its natural range. The battle continues today in court. NEW! Bat City USA Video Project 2013 DVD $175 NEW! No Otter Zone info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions NEW! Return Flight: Restoring the Bald Eagle to the Channel Islands Video Project 2012 DVD $175 24 mins JrH-A For millennia, the bald eagle was an important avian predator in the Channel Islands just off the coast of Southern California. Then in the early 1960’s the bald eagles disappeared entirely due to egg collecting, hunting, and extensive DDT contamination. In 1980 a young graduate student, Dave Garcelon, decided to try and restore the bald eagle to the Channel Islands, often called North America’s Galapagos for their unique, diverse species. Return Flight chronicles how Dave and his dedicated team of biologists worked tirelessly for decades to bring the bald eagle back in the face of DDT contamination, leading to some amazing results. The film also provides some history on DDT, a pesticide developed in WWII that was extensively used by consumers and agriculture – but not without serious consequences. Prior to the 1972 Congressional DDT ban, there were only 407 breeding pairs of bald eagles left in the continental U.S. – and none in Southern California. Anthropology A People Uncounted Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth Kinosmith 2011 SrH-A Bullfrog 2011 DVD $325 99 mins DVD $150 Filmed in 11 countries and featuring dozens of Roma-including Holocaust survivors, historians, activists and musicians - A People Uncounted brings the Romani history to life through the rich interplay of their poetry, music, and compelling first-hand accounts. As ethnic intolerance flares up across Europe, A People Uncounted sheds light on this unique culture while placing the Romani story within the larger context of the world's legacy of racism and genocide. "As a call for remembrance, this is a powerful document." – Chris Knight – National Post – 3 Stars out of 4 www.apeopleuncounted.com/index.html Gypsy Blood BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A An intense and beautifully shot documentary exploring the legacy of violence handed down through generations of gypsy fathers to their sons, told through the poignant stories of two Irish traveller and Romany gypsy families. 98 mins SrH-A Featured at every Central and South American Human Rights film festival, HEART OF SKY, HEART OF EARTH follows six young Maya in Guatemala and Chiapas through their daily and ceremonial life. They put forth a wholly indigenous Mayan perspective in their own words, without narration. Their cosmology, in which all life is sacred and interconnected, presents a deeply compelling alternative to the prevailing worldview. As giant corporations go to the ends of the earth to extract all resources, these Maya reveal their determination to resist the destruction of their culture and environment. they believe they are the guardians of the earth. Each of their stories touches upon a facet of the current global crisis. NEW! Discovering the Obsidian Trail Out Yonder Prod. 2013 DVD $195 27 mins SrH-A Obsidian is one of the sharpest substances to man, and a game changer for early man. This is the story of how a special type of the volcanic glass on a remote volcano called Edziza, in northwestern B.C., was fingerprinted with a new device called XRF. And, just like an Interpol forensic search, by comparing artifacts - inland to Alberta and down the West Coast, the obsidian trading trails were mapped. Beautifully filmed, the intimate accounts of the protagonists interweave with images associated with the fragile beauty of nature and the creation myth of the Popol Vuh. Ruins of a former Mayan civilization stand in the background as harbingers of our own possible fate. First Prize, Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival, Toronto www.heart-of-sky.com Award winning photographer Leo Maguire spent three years gaining the trust of the notoriously closed communities, immersing himself in a world where male honour codes remain deeply ingrained. Fathers and sons, raised to prove themselves in bare-knuckle fights, explain their lives in their own words, with the brutal realities portrayed through stunning footage and incredible still photographs. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 15 Archaeology NEW! Did Cooking Make Us Human? BBC 2010 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A An unexpected theory is emerging that may answer one of the great mysteries of our evolution: what caused the change from ape to man? Has our diet made us who we are? The ability to cook is unique to humans – something most of us take for granted. But now some scientists believe that instead of cooking being a mere by-product of evolved man, it could have fundamentally shaped our physical and mental abilities. In this programme, we challenge our relationship with food, attempting to unravel the paradox: do we cook because we are human, or did cooking make us the humans we are today? We visit caves in South Africa where archaeologists have made compelling discoveries underpinning the importance of food in our evolution. Early skeletons, tools and charred bones have all begun to determine the timescale when early man started to hunt – and even tame fire. We meet Professor Peter Ungar at the University of Arkansas. He is studying how our teeth and jaws have evolved over the last four million years: from the large molars of vegetarian australopithecus, to the sharp incisors used for consuming raw meat of homo habbilis, to our smaller jaws once we started to eat cooked food. NEW! Fossil Wonderlands Nature's Hidden Treasures (3) Archaeology – A Secret History (3) BBC 2014 3x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode From the days of the Romans to the detailed scientific archaeology of today, humans have longed to make sense of buildings and objects that time has left behind. But from the truth about the bible, to the origins of civilization, and the scientific assault on deeply held cultural myths – striving to get to grips with the ancient world has always caused trouble. In this revelatory series Professor Richard Fortey, Britain’s foremost chronicler of ancient worlds, tells the extraordinary history of palaeontology through three of the world’s greatest fossil sites. These fossil ‘time capsules’ contain entire eco-systems of now-vanished worlds. Only a handful of them exist in the world, but each one of them has overturned generations of paleontological thinking and reconfigured our understanding of the past. These ‘super-sites’ are uniquely special not just because of the scale of the life preserved but because each location reveals a history of evolution of one type of creature and highlights three key evolutionary moments: early life in the seas, feathered dinosaurs and the rise of birds and the birth of mammals. Together they tell a story not just of the ancient past, but how that past was discovered. Episode #1 – Weird Wonders Episode #2 – Feathered Dinosaurs Episode #3 – The Mammal Hothouse www.bbc.co.uk/nature/fossils www.bbc.co.uk/nature/prehistoric Elsewhere paleoanthropologist Peter Wheeler, based in Liverpool, has mapped how our digestive system shrunk due to the changes in our diet. Most significantly, he believes that our ancestors were able to use the energy saved from eating cooked food to build a bigger brain. DID YOU KNOW? Cooked food is no more calorific than raw food, but it takes fewer calories to process and digest, thus freeing up calories for our brains. 16 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions BBC 2013 3x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode In three films, packed with some of the great figures of archaeology, and set against a background of tipping points in history, archaeologist Richard Miles travels through the ages of the Renaissance and Enlightenment, and into the modern day, to discover how we have tried to understand our ancient past over the last 2,000 years of hotly fought history, and tells the story of how our fascination with the mysteries of our ancient past has created a legacy of wonder, discovery, and debate. Ep #1 – In the Beginning Ep #2 – The Search for Civilization Ep #3 – The Power of the Past Architecture and Design Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life Bullfrog 2011 DVD $275 62 mins Designing Healthy Communities (4) SrH-A Biophilic Design is an innovative way of designing the places where we live, work, and learn. We need nature in a deep and fundamental fashion, but we have often designed our cities and suburbs in ways that both degrade the environment and alienate us from nature. The recent trend in green architecture has decreased the environmental impact of the built environment, but it has accomplished little in the way of reconnecting us to the natural world, the missing piece in the puzzle of sustainable development. Come on a journey from our evolutionary past and the origins of architecture to the world's most celebrated buildings in a search for the architecture of life. Together, we will encounter buildings that connect people and nature-hospitals where patients heal faster, schools where children's test scores are higher, offices where workers are more productive, and communities where people know more of their neighbors and families thrive. Featured are communities and buildings from Scandinavia, Germany, France and Britain to the Canadian and American northwest, American southwest, and New England. They include: California Academy of Sciences, Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Fallingwater, Viaduc des Arts, Google/YouTube Headquarters, Sahlgrenska Hospital (Psychiatric Department), High Point (Seattle Housing Authority), Johnson Wax Building, Sidwell Friends Middle School, Oxford Museum of Natural History, Village Homes (Davis, CA), and Kroon Hall (Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies). Amongst those interviewed are: Edward O. Wilson, Bill McDonough, Judi Heerwagen, Jason McLennan, Tim Beatley, Bill Browning, Bert Gregory, Kent Bloomer, Claire Cooper Marcus, Michael Taylor, David Orr, Gus Speth, and Richard Louv. Biophilic Design points the way toward creating healthy and productive habitats for modern humans. DVD Features: Includes SDH captions and scene selection. Also, in PDF format on DVD-ROM portion of the disc, an educational viewing guide and locations featured with live links to more information. Video Project 2013 4x56 mins SrH-A DVD the series $675, $225 per episode NEW! Design is One: Lella and Massimo Vignelli Designing Healthy Communities is a 4 part series and companion book that takes a comprehensive look at the impact America’s built environment has on public health, and at the people and communities working to turn things around through innovative solutions. KINOSMITH 2013 DVD $150 Many of today’s major health problems – obesity, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, cancer and depression – can be traced directly to nearly half-a-century of bad design decisions in urban and suburban areas. The work covers such a broad spectrum that one could say the Vignellis are known by everybody, even those who don't know their names. From graphics to interiors to products and corporate identities, the film brings us into the work and everyday moments of the Vignellis' world, capturing their intelligence and creativity, as well as their humanity, warmth, and humor. In each episode, Dr. Jackson travels the country to explore problems in a variety of communities, and profile best practice models. As Dr. Jackson illustrates, re-designing our built environment can improve both physical and mental health. 79 mins SrH-A Italian-born Massimo and Lella Vignelli are among the world's most influential designers. Throughout their long career, their motto has been, 'If you can't find it, design it.' designisonefilm.com Ep #1 – Retrofitting Suburbia Ep #2 – Rebuilding Places of the Heart Ep #3 – Social Policy in Concrete Ep #4 – Searching for Shangri-La NEW! Designing Healthy Communities: Supplemental Media Collection Video Project 2013 DVD $325 5 hours SrH-A This 4-disc Supplemental Media Collection explores issues in more depth that were raised in Designing Healthy Communities, with 11 short films and a full two hour Town Hall Meeting in New York City. Disc 1: IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH • Otana Fights for Clean Air • Ports in a Storm • Walkability With Expert Dan Burden • A Public Health Perspective: Four Experts Speak Out Disc 2: FIGHTING OBESITY • Obesity Now: How One Grandmother Copes • Getting Our Children Off Their Couches • End Food Deserts! Disc 3: REVITALIZING COMMUNITIES • Placemaking • A Study in Infill • Elgin’s Students Act in Time • Pedal Power! Disc 4: NEW YORK TOWN HALL www.biophilicdesign.net/ P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 17 Art and Artists Spring and Arnaud Site Media 2013 SrH-A 67 mins DVD $250 Spring & Arnaud is a breathtakingly tender and intelligent love story about acclaimed Canadian artists Spring Hurlbut and Arnaud Maggs. Both have internationally respected careers. Spring who recently turned 60 is focused on a series of mysterious photographs made with human remains, Arnaud, at 86, is methodically putting his life's work in order. Together and alone each grapples with the contradictory nature of an artist's creativity where the restless drive for invention and discovery are at odds with the finite reality of life. “ …an elegiacally inflected love story between equals ...... Affectionate and respectful, it’s also gorgeous to look at.” - James Adams – The Globe and Mail – 3.5 Stars out of 4 Official Selection Hot Docs 2013 Sex and Sensibility The Allure of Art Nouveau (3) BBC 2012 3x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode Site the series $399, $149 per episode Art Nouveau was an explosion of new ways of depicting the world that swept rapidly from country to country, influencing every branch of the arts, including architecture and design. It emerged from the social changes brought by industrialised cities, drawing on this urban psyche and combining it with influences from nature and sexuality, with artists such as Beardsley, Horta, Guimard and Lalique using their work to challenge and change life’s big themes. The series documents a hugely influential movement that rose rapidly to prominence, then by 1914 was gone, ultimately killed off by the First World War. www.scva.ac.uk/exhibitions/current/index.php exhibitions.europeana.eu/exhibits/show/artnouveau-en/art-nouveau-themes #1 – Paris #2 – British Cities #3 – Vienna NEW! Apples, Pears and Paint: How to Make a Still Life Drawing BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A This richly detailed film journeys through the epic history of still life painting, featuring a range of delights from the earliest existing mural paintings discovered at Pompeii to the cubist masterpieces of Picasso. Awash with rich imagery of fruit and flowers as well as humble domestic objects, this lively take on the story of still life encompasses the work of some of the genre’s greatest artists, from Caravaggio to Cezanne. Still Life is also brought up to date by contemporary artists. Israeli born Ori Gersht’s super slow motion films presents the medium in a way it has never been seen before. With contributions from historians and art experts, this colourful program opens up the huge social histories that lie behind the paintings and the fascinating lives of the people who made them. NEW! Xu Bing: Phoenix Magic Lantern Films 2013 DVD $195 18 mins Coll-A With unprecedented personal access, Xu Bing: Phoenix takes viewers behind the scenes of the creation and installation of “Phoenix,” the breath-taking and symbolic sculpture by Chinese artist Xu Bing. “Drawing inspiration from the contemporary realities of his fast-changing country, Chinese artist Xu Bing spent two years creating his newest work, ‘Phoenix.’ The installation features two monumental birds fabricated entirely from materials harvested from construction sites in urban China, including demolition debris, steel beams, tools, and remnants of the daily lives of migrant laborers. At once fierce and strangely beautiful, the mythic Phoenixes bear witness to the complex interconnection between labor, history, commercial development, and the rapid accumulation of wealth in today’s China.” - Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) In English and Chinese with English sub-titles. NEW! Lost Heroes Lost Heroes Inc. 2014 DVD $250 Canada Jack, Northstar, Alpha Flight, Nelvana and Captain Canuck – the most famous superheroes people have never heard of. Why? Because, they're Canadian. With a proud history that stretches back to the early forties and off and on since then, Canada’s comic book superheroes and their creators have largely been forgotten today. Eclipsed by their better-known, better-funded and bettermarketed American cousins, they deserve better than their obscure origins and fate would suggest. Written and drawn by Canadians for Canadians, these comic book heroes are an exciting but forgotten slice of Canada’s pop culture. They’ve successfully fought Nazis, defended Earth from evil mutants, protected its citizens from nefarious inter-dimensional aliens, battled archenemies, and even other superheroes gone bad. Over the years, they've saved Canada and the world from certain doom countless times, except no one knows who they are. They’re male and female, English and French-Canadian, Inuit and one of them (Northstar) was even the first openly gay superhero, but they’ve been lost and forgotten over the years. But now, they’re ready to return to the spotlight… lostheroesmovie.com/ NEW! Land of the Chartreuse Moose - The Life and Legacy of Ted Harrison Out Yonder Prod. 2012 DVD $250 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions 52 mins JrH-A Land of the Chartreuse Moose is the love story of a man - Ted Harrison - and a land so alluing that he, like Gauguin in Tahiti, would spend the rest of his life painting her beauty and altering forever the way Canadians and the world view the far north. Ted Harrison is himself a Harrison canvas - vibrant, colourful and most of all - fun. To capture these qualities, director Monty Bassett and editor Taylor Fox translated the artist's unique style of art into sight, sound and motion - Harrison through a Harrison lens. The result is a captiviating film that capsulates the man and his message of joy. tedharrison.com/ 18 107 mins SrH-A Asian Studies Tokyo Waka Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 63 mins JrH-A Tokyo is a digital metropolis and wellspring of spectacular pop culture, its commercial crossroads carpeted with people day and night. Above them, watching from perches on buildings and power lines, are more than 20,000 crows. As their numbers soared in recent years, Tokyo fought back: trapping them, destroying nests, and securing trash. The crows adapted; they are among the smartest of animals. The 13 million people of Tokyo now live alongside them in a stalemate. TOKYO WAKA tells this story, and a larger one as well. A Buddhist priest comments on garbage as the remnants of desire; a gardener considers the relentless persistence of nature amidst urban grit; a homeless woman talks about forging community in her tent village deep in the corner of a city park. TOKYO WAKA gives these smart, opportunistic crows their due, but the film is ultimately an episodic and discursive poem about the life and culture of Tokyo, one of the great cities of the world. Astronomy NEW! The Secret Life of the Sun BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A The Sun. 1.3 million miles wide, weighing 330,000 times more than Earth, containing over 99% of all the mass in the Solar System and so big that it distorts time itself. This programme explores the life and work of our nearest star, from the creation of sunlight to the solar seasons. There has never been a better moment to explore the Sun. 2013 is the year in which an 11 year cycle of solar activity reaches its dramatic peak. Launched in 2010, NASA’s satellite orbiting the Sun – the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) – is relaying extraordinary images in more detail than ever before. Using the latest space images and spectacular CGI, this programme peels open the Sun layer by layer, revealing the working parts that make up our star. The programme reveals what lies at the Sun’s core, how its inner zones generate the most powerful magnetic field in the Solar System, and how its surface releases energy as light to power-up life on Earth. The programme explains how what happens within this vast ball of burning gas is experienced by us as colour, warmth and some of the most beautiful and celebrated natural spectacles such as total eclipses and the aurora borealis. NEW! Seven Ages of Starlight (2) BBC 2012 2x45 mins JrH-A DVD the series $399, $249 per episode Each star has its own story to tell, from huge red giants to brilliant supernovae, mysterious black holes to our own sun – a star in the prime of its life. Seven Ages of Starlight reveals the dramas of the night sky. The pin pricks of light that make the night sky glitter may look remote but this film reveals how intimately connected we are to them, and how their lives make ours possible. We are literally stardust, animated and brought to life by the energy from our nearest star, the sun. This film tells the epic tale of the stars in seven chapters, using innovative imagery, cutting edge graphics and some of the world’s leading astronomers. Each chapter deals with a different stage in a star’s life – from birth in vast clouds of interstellar gas to fiery and spectacular deaths. In unravelling this tale the film reveals that the story of the largest single objects in the universe – the stars – is also the story of the smallest: atoms. Stars are alchemists, in the course of their lives transforming hydrogen into the heavy elements that make up the world around us. Interwoven with this grand narrative are intimate insights into the generations of scientists who uncovered it – in the process transforming our understanding of the universe and our own place within it. NEW! Swallowed by a Black Hole BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A A cloud of gas three times the size of our planet is to undergo a spectacular destruction. It has strayed within the gravitational reach of the most destructive object in the cosmos; the super-massive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. For cosmic detectives across the Earth, the demise of G2 offers a uniquely precious opportunity. For the first time in the history of science, they will be able to observe the immense destructive power of a super-massive black hole. Scientists also believe that rather than being simple destroyers, black holes are essential to the ecology of space, regulating the size of a galaxy and playing a major part in their formation. As telescopes around the world are pointed towards this dark spot at the centre of the Milky Way, Horizon meets key scientists studying the event that they hope will answer some of the most compelling questions ever imagined. Will the destruction of G2 help us understand the formation of the Milky Way galaxy? Will it help explain why our tiny corner of the universe was just the right spot to create the solar system and, ultimately, us? How Big is the Universe? BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Astronomers and particle physicists have found new ways to probe the cosmos and are creating detailed maps that stretch almost all the way to the birth of time – 13.6 billion years ago. The observable universe stands revealed as never before, in exquisite plots of size, shape, temperature and composition – a universe full of surprises. In this film we meets the key scientists who are drawing this new map of the universe. Using an innovative graphic that reveals the scale and wonder of the universe, we travel from east to west, in to the setting sun and the wheeling cosmos, and all the way to the edge of existence, unlocking some surprising stories. Are there parallel universes beyond our own? Does our universe have an edge? There is evidence to suggest that the universe next door is already knocking… P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 19 Business and Marketing Shift Change: Putting Democracy to Work NEW! Secrets of Branding (8) Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 BBC 2014 8x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $1399, $249 per episode 69 mins SrH-A SHIFT CHANGE: PUTTING DEMOCRACY TO WORK tells the little known stories of employee-owned businesses that compete successfully in today's economy while providing secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces. With the long decline in US manufacturing and today's economic crisis, millions have been thrown out of work, and many are losing their homes. The usual economic solutions are not working, so some citizens and public officials are ready to think outside of the box, to reinvent our failing economy in order to restore long term community stability and a more egalitarian way of life. There is growing interest in firms that are owned and managed by their workers. Such firms tend to be more profitable and innovative, and more committed to the communities where they are based. Yet the public has little knowledge of their success, and the promise they offer for a better life. What's behind the label? Discover the secrets behind the brands recognized the world over, as this insightful series looks at how brands are created and explores why some succeed where others fail. Episode #1 – Power of Brands Episode #2 – Persistence Episode #3 – Innovation Episode #4 – Marketing Episode #5 – Going Global Episode #6 – Expansion Episode #7 – Crisis Episode #8 – Fostering Brands Looking at the latest techniques and marketing strategies in Europe and America – including the use of social media and augmented reality – Secrets of Branding shows how luxury brands are often ‘refreshed’ to attract new generations of customers across the globe. It reveals the secret marketing tactics of some of the world’s most successful brands, while leading business entrepreneurs, advertising and marketing gurus share insights into the do's and don’ts of brand development. shiftchange.org/ Canadian Authors Northwords FilmCAN 2012 JrH-A 50 mins DVD $250 Northwords is a cross-platform documentary project that tells the story of a literary expedition above the tree line led by awardwinning journalist and activist Shelagh Rogers. Through interviews, emotional moments, gripping action on the land, amazing wildlife encounters and insightful conversations between the authors and Rogers, Northwords explores the idea of north and shows what happens when the country’s best writers tackle one of its most overwhelmingly beautiful places. In the summer of 2011, Rogers handpicked five of Canada's leading writers to accompany her to a remote corner of northern Labrador to explore and seek inspiration, and to instigate new stories and conversation about the north. The film tracks the group as they navigate the harsh and stunning terrain of Torngat Mountains National Park - the country's newest national park, and a place steeped in geological and human history. Along the way, they learn about issues facing the north today, and confront some of the dark moments in its recent past. 20 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions FEATURING: Joseph Boyden, Alissa York, Noah Richler, Sarah Leavitt, and Rabindranath Maharaj. Winner, Best Documentary - Banff World Media International Pilot Competition www.northwords.ca Study Guide. Canadian History From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration Creative Services, SFU 2011 46 mins SrH-A DVD $250 Filmed on location in BC and throughout China's Guangdong province, "From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration" is a moving and a cinematic tapestry of stories of migration. These stories outline the injustices faced by Chinese migrants to Canada during the last century and the little known effects of migration on the families and communities of migrants. The film contrasts these histories with the views and experiences of contemporary Chinese Canadian youth leading us to reflect on the meaning of legislative exclusion for those who experienced it as well as for those who did not. By calling attention to the diverse and transnational nature of contemporary Chinese Canadian identities, the film promotes an inclusive vision of Canada that values members of all communities as global - rather than solely national - citizens. The film revisits the histories of the "Chinese Head Tax" and the "Chinese Exclusion Act" through the imperative of social justice education and asks us how we can prevent exclusions from happening again. 2011 Columbus International Film and Video Festival – Honorable mention www.sfu.ca/fromctoc/ - Film's website full of additional resources Canadian Inventions Canadian Made (42) Primitive Entertainment 2011 42x7 mins JrH-A 5 Year Streaming Rights $1995 Did you know that the Wonderbra is a Canadian invention? How about the gas mask? Standard time? The instant replay? Computer animation? How about electronic music? Or that famous “American” Superman? Well, you will now! CANADIAN MADE is all about Canada’s tradition of invention, innovation and discovery – astonishing in its range and genius, yet unheralded at home and abroad. Created by filmmaker Kevin McMahon and produced by the multi-award winning team at Primitive Entertainment CANADIAN MADE is narrated by voice chameleon Rick Miller, scored by the ever-inventive Kurt Swinghammer and directed by some of Canada’s finest young directors. Ep #1 – The Lumberjack Shirt Ep #2 – The Wonder Bra Ep #3 – The Gas Mask Ep #4 – Snowshoes Ep #5 – Snow Mobiles Ep #6 – Snow Ploughs Ep #7 – Sir Sandford Fleming & Stand. Time Ep #8 – The Instant Replay Ep #9 – The Animated Universe Ep #10 – The Canadarm Ep #11 – The Dextre Robot Ep #12 – LIDAR Ep #13 – Superhero Ep #14 – Trivial Pursuit Ep #15 – Electronic Music Ep #16 – Maple Syrup Ep #17 – Ginger Ale Ep #18 – Ganong Ep #19 – Lacrosse Ep #20 – Hockey Sticks Ep #21 – Hockey Facemasks Ep #22 – JetLev Ep #23 – Ultralight Helicopter Ep #24 – Uno Motorcycle Ep #25 – The Pace Maker Ep #26 – Bliss Symbolics Ep #27 – Stem Cell Research Ep # 28 – The Quinzee Ep #29 – Canada Goose Ep #30 – Exo Suit Ep #31 – The Kayak Ep #32 – Underwater Logging Ep #33 – The Hibernia Ep #34 – The Robertson Screwdriver Ep #35 – The Plastic Garbage Bag Ep #36 – Bear Proof Garbage Cans Ep #37 – Totem Poles Ep #38 – Newsprint Ep #39 – The Water Bomber Ep #40 – The Electron Microscope Ep #41 – Neptune Ocean Observatory Ep #42 – Robot Aided Healthcare Related Title: The Genius of Invention ........................pg 50 P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 21 Canadian Studies Sanctuary: Stories of Religious Asylum in Canada JLP Productions 2010 DVD $250 46 mins NEW! A Sorry State SrH-A Sanctuary is a one-hour documentary that profiles four religious sanctuary providers in Canada and the people they help at different stages of their sanctuary experience. The film interweaves the experiences of these deeply committed individuals in order to better understand the nature of sanctuary in Canada, the diversity of Muslim, Sikh and Christian religious perspectives, and the various challenges they face in their quest to help restore dignity to the lives of people trapped by bureaucracy. Looking at sanctuary through their eyes, the film conveys the meaning of the relationships behind cases of sanctuary, and restores some humanity to stories of people treated as stereotypes in the popular media. The film serves as an important document of the beginnings of an unprecedented Canadian sanctuary movement that is confronting what many call a failing refugee determination system. Panacea Ent. / Up & Away Prod. 2012 47 mins JrH-A DVD $250 Is saying "sorry" enough? Can a word fix past atrocities and heal victim’s pain, or is talk cheap? In 1988, Mitch Miyagawa’s Japanese-Canadian family received an apology from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney for the internment of Japanese Canadians during WWII. Mitch’s stepmother Etheline was a young victim of residential schools for Aboriginal children. His stepfather, Harvey, is the son of Chinese immigrants who were burdened with a racist head tax. Both also received official apologies from the Canadian government. Mitch has the most apologized-to family in the country— maybe the world. But what do these apologies mean, to his parents, his young children and to his country? Motivated by a desire to pass down the family story to his young children, Mitch travels across Canada and revisits those painful pasts—from old residential schools to the fields of southern Child Development NEW! The Secret Life of Babies BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Using the latest specialist filming techniques this program reveals the ‘natural history’ of a baby starting with newborns and moving through their growth and development as they become toddlers. What can a baby see and hear? How does a baby explore the world? Why can they swim underwater? How do they communicate? And why do toddlers have temper tantrums? The first three years are the most important of a human’s entire life – it’s when we learn to walk, talk and socialize. But as an adult, baby behaviour is both mystifying and fascinating. New filming techniques offer a fresh perspective on baby development. Specialist cameras recreate how a newborn baby sees the world and stunning time lapse footage shows how a baby’s body completely transforms itself, while super-slow motion footage reveals the surprising intricacies of a toddler’s cry. As it follows baby development, the film uncovers the amazing facts you never knew like the heart of a newborn baby beats twice as fast as an adult; pound for pound, a toddler is stronger than an ox; and most babies learn to say ‘dada’ before they can say ‘mama’. Featuring babies of all shapes and sizes, Secret Life of Babies discovers how a baby’s rapidly changing body affects its behaviour and also meets the miracle babies who have survived against all the odds. 22 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Alberta. He sees how his parents, stepparents and others have each chosen different paths: to ignore, to forgive, or to remain bitter. Along the way, he discovers a worldwide wave of official government apologies, and delves into Canada’s latest attempts at reconciliation for other past wrongs. A wry, honest and emotionally powerful A Sorry State investigates how we deal with past government-perpetrated trauma, explores our sense of nationhood and identity and witnesses the different ways we pass this dark legacy down to future generations. Child Development NEW! Teenage KINOSMITH 2013 DVD $150 NEW! Zero Ten Twenty 78 mins SrH-A Before the "Teenager" was invented, there was no second stage of life. You were either a child or you went to work as an adult. At the turn of the century, child labor was ending, ‘adolescence' was emerging, and a struggle erupted between adults and youth. Would the young be controlled and regimented, or could they be free? Inspired by punk author Jon Savage's book, Teenage gives voice to young people from the first half of the 20th century in America, England, and Germany-from party-crazed Flappers and hip Swing Kids to zealous Nazi Youth and frenzied Sub-Debs. By the end of World War II, they were all ‘Teenagers': a new idea of youth. and Warren Wall, a black Boy Scout. This living collage is punctuated by a contemporary score by Bradford Cox (Deerhunter, Atlas Sound). Teenage is a story that ends with a beginning: a prelude to today's youth culture. In each generation, adults often mistake youthful unrest for an emotional right of passage. But history proves that rebelling teenagers aren't just claiming their independence, they're shaping the future. Official Selection Hot Docs 2013 Bullfrog 2012 3x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $550, $275 per episode For twenty years, the producers of LIFE followed the lives of 11 children born in different countries around the world in 1992 - the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, where world leaders signed up to a blueprint for a greener, fairer world. In this series LIFE catches up with the children now on the threshold of adulthood - in Brazil, China, India, Kenya, Latvia, Norway, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, England and the US. Their stories constitute a unique diary of what it's been like to grow up in a fast-changing, 21st century world, and how globalization and the Earth Summit have impacted their lives. Episode #1 - Hayley, Rosamaria, Angela and Martens Episode #2 - Panjy, Amelia, Justin and Vusumzi Episode #3 - Stephanie, Erdo and Kay-Kay Four young voices (Jena Malone, Ben Whishaw, Julia Hummer, Jessie Usher) bring to life rare archival material and filmed portraits of emblematic teenagers from history-Brenda Dean Paul, a self-destructive Bright Young Thing; Melita Maschmann, an idealistic Hitler Youth; Tommie Scheel, a rebellious German Swing Kid; Children’s Films - Canadian Studies Cross Country Fun Hunt (13) Apartment 11 Productions 2012 13x24 mins Gr 4-6 DVD the series $1500, $150 per episode Jordan Francis is the host of the series Cross Country Fun Hunt. Jordan and the Fun Hunt crew wanted Canadian kids to showcase what is fun and unique about their towns or neighbourhoods in a real-life journey celebrating the youth, culture and geography of this country. Jordan hit the road for the ultimate crossCanada road trip – stopping to visit several of the destinations kids suggested! Jordan’s crossCanada adventures have culminated in this series. What’s more, one of the chosen destinations was selected for the finale episode, which included an awesome concert in that town! YOUTH MEDIA ALLIANCE AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE - 2013 Winner - Best Television Program, All Genres, Ages 9-12 Winner - Best Convergent Website Ep #1 – British Columbia Ep #2 – Through the Mountains Ep #3 – Alberta and the North Ep #4 – Saskatchewan Ep #5 – Manitoba Ep #6 – On to Ontario Ep #7 – Toronto and Beyond Ep #8 – To Montreal and Beyond Ep #9 – Quebec to New Brunswick Ep #10 – Nova Scotia to P.E.I. Ep #11 – Newfoundland Ep #12 – Cross Country Highlights Ep #13 – Fun Hunt Concert Finale Special This project is important to us because it allows for kids to share what they think is fun and unique about their community with other kids all across the country! P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 23 Children’s Films - Connecting with Our World NEW! This is Scarlett and Isaiah (13) marblemedia/Sinking Ship 2013 12x24 mins PreK-Gr3 DVD $1500 the series, $150 per episode This is Scarlett and Isaiah is the third in the series of Sinking Ship’s popular live-action preschool television series, which follows its young hosts as they discover the world from their perspective. The goal behind the series is to explore new situations with the adventurous viewpoint of 6 year olds, resulting in content that is both entertaining and educational. The series began in 2004 with “This is Daniel Cook,” following six-year old Daniel as he explored, learned and created with everyone from chocolatiers and musicians to firefighters and dog trainers. The show became very popular, and won many accolades including three Alliance for Children and Television Awards, multiple Gemini Awards nominations and the prestigious Prix Jeunesse International Web Prize in 2006. Multi-award winning “This is Emily Yeung” followed in 2006, bringing a fresh female perspective to the series as she explored, learned and created in her own fearless way. “This is Scarlett and Isaiah” continues the legacy set forth by the first two incarnations, whereby primary grade kids see in Scarlett and Isaiah a friend who shares their interests, language and curiosity. In this original, spontaneous and on-location show, our hosts explore, learn and create with guests including Olympic gold medalists, veterinarians, celebrity chefs, and award-winning artists. Adorable, inquisitive and intelligent, “This is Scarlett and Isaiah” is an adventurous look into the bubbly world of 6 year olds. Ep 03 - Movin' and Groovin' - Pt 2 This is Isaiah climbing This is Isaiah jumping on a trampoline This is Isaiah roller skating This is Scarlett polka dancing Ep 04 - Applause Please! This is Isaiah doing magic This is Isaiah making shadow puppets This is Scarlett making a sock puppet This is Scarlett ringing bells Ep 05 - Multicultural Fun This is Isaiah making a piñata This is Scarlett playing around the world This is Scarlett sewing a quilt This is Scarlett trying on shoes Ep 06 - Kitchen Kapers - Pt 1 This is Isaiah making sausages This is Isaiah making wontons This is Scarlett making pizza This is Scarlett making spaghetti and meatballs Ep 07 - Kitchen Kapers - Pt 2 This is Isaiah making chocolate bars This is Isaiah playing with his food This is Scarlett making fortune cookies This is Scarlett making potato chips Ep 08 - Awesome Animals This is Isaiah learning about reptiles This is Isaiah milking a cow This is Scarlett riding ponies This is Scarlett training a puppy Ep 09 - Scintillating Science This is Isaiah doing science experiments This is Isaiah launching a water rocket This is Isaiah making a smoothie This is Scarlett feeding butterflies Ep 01 - It's All About Family Ep 10 - What Do You Do at Work? This is Isaiah helping with the first day at school This is Isaiah making a birthday card This is Scarlett making a birthday cake This is Scarlett taking care of her little brother This is Isaiah learning to be a mechanic This is Scarlett grooming pets This is Scarlett making a tiara This is Scarlett playing with hair Ep 02 - Movin' and Groovin' - Pt 1 Ep 11 - Ideas + Imagination = Inspiration! This is Isaiah going swimming This is Isaiah hip hop dancing This is Scarlett learning jiu jitsu This is Scarlett playing dodge ball This is Scarlett making clay animals This is Isaiah making T-shirts This is Scarlett making masks This is Isaiah playing with balloons 24 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Ep 12 - New People, New Places So Much Fun! - Pt 1 This is Isaiah dog sledding This is Isaiah picking pumpkins This is Scarlett building a snow sculpture This is Scarlett making a hula hoop Ep 13 - New People, New Places So Much Fun! - Pt 2 This is Isaiah blowing bubbles This is Isaiah drawing with chalk This is Scarlett learning about the circus This is Scarlett visiting the museum Children’s Films - Kindergarten Readiness NEW! Hi Opie marblemedia 2014 39x7 mins PreK-Gr1 DVD the series $1200, $500 for any 13 episodes Hi Opie! is a fun-filled introduction to the joys, fears, challenges and triumphs of kindergarten. Hi Opie! is a live-action JK-Gr1 series that follows the social, emotional and intellectual escapades of 5 year old Opie, a new kid in kindergarten and your new puppet friend. Opie and his real kid classmates are in their first year of all-day kindergarten – uncertain just what to expect. With each new day, Opie learns more about himself, his friends and his two teachers. Each story marks a new chapter in Opie’s personal growth as he participates in, struggles with and inevitably succeeds in kindergarten activities. With a clear and attainable goal, it is the process of learning through play – having fun, asking questions, experimenting with the consequences of one’s actions, persevering through adversity, imagining, and, of course, continuing to be curious – that leads to Opie’s personal growth. Guiding and facilitating Opie and his classmates in their first year of kindergarten is their teacher Ms. Doney and Early Childhood Educator Jonathan. The pair implements a play-based learning philosophy allowing the children to make their own discoveries and mistakes in order to help build their confidence. Opie’s classmates all come from different backgrounds and each have their own unique stories to tell. This group of smart, fun-loving and caring kids join Opie on what is also their first foray into kindergarten. Together they explore their new environment and share their experiences with one another while forming fast friendships. Educational Objectives: • Kindergarten readiness. • Helping children prepare and appreciate the cultural diversity of a classroom. • Personal and social development. • Confidence-building. • Support of a typical kindergarten curriculum including: the arts, science and technology, math and language. The Series’ Educational Advisor: Dr. Heather Knoepfli – PhD, Early Childhood Educator at Ryerson University, a Member of the College of Early Childhood Educators and Director of Brant’s Children Centre in Burlington, Ontario. Dr. Knoepfli was consulted about every aspect of the show from topics to scripts and everything in between. Interesting facts about the series: • Opie was designed and custom built by the experts at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. • Opie’s friends are not professional actors, but are real kids, playing themselves, aged 4 to 6 years old. • Even though each episode is scripted, the kids are encouraged to improvise parts of their scene with language and phrases they may use in their everyday life, making it more natural. hiopie.com/ Episode 1 – Opie The Special Episode 2 – Opie Tidies Up Episode 3 – Opie Can’t Decide Episode 4 – A Special Show and Tell Episode 5 – Opie Makes Music Episode 6 – Opie’s Monster Day Episode 7 – Better Than A Bandage Episode 8 – All By Myself Episode 9 – Opie’s Rocket Fuel Episode 10 – Eco-Hero Episode 11 – Opie Knows It All Episode 12 – Opie’s Backwards Day Episode 13 – Opie’s Other Half Episode 14 – Opie’s Trading Day Episode 15 – Opie’s Big Performance Episode 16 – Opie’s Gotta Go Episode 17 – Stop Means Stop Episode 18 – Anything I Can Do Episode 19 – Opie Sorts It Out Episode 20 – Not Ms. Doney Episode 21 – Double Duty Episode 22 – Opie Makes a Match Episode 23 – The World’s First Friendship Hat Episode 24 – Opie’s Hiccup Dance Episode 25 – Opie Tries Something New Episode 26 – Opie’s Friend Benjamin Episode 27 – The Case of the Sparkle Monster Episode 28 – Leaves Count! Episode 29 – Corinne’s Mom Episode 30 – Opie Rocks Episode 31 – Indoor Recess Episode 32 – Opie’s Restaurant Episode 33 – Next Store Neighbours Episode 34 – Opie’s Pirate Treasure Episode 35 – Dinosaurs For All Episode 36 – Opie’s Dilemma Episode 37 – A Promise is a Promise Episode 38 – Opie Makes Mistakes Episode 39 – Happily Ever After P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 25 Children’s Films - Earth Science Fierce Earth (10) BBC 2013 10x30 mins Gr 4-6 DVD the series $1299, $199 per episode Site the series $899, $129 per episode volcanoes, car hurtling tornadoes and giant tsunami waves. A fascinating, visually stunning science series showing children the true power of the planet from the safety of their sofas. Experiments and demonstrations show the impact of Mother Nature at her most furious. Examples include the presenters experiencing hurricane force winds in a specially designed wind tunnel. Hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, lightening strikes - Fierce Earth shows what it would be like to experience some of nature’s most destructive forces. Each episode explores the anatomy of one incredible natural phenomenon. Compelling personal stories, told by children who have experienced extreme events, reveal the fear, excitement and the tragedy of natural disasters. Featuring incredible footage from the BBC and other natural history archives, the series showcases the stunning power of nature’s fury with jaw dropping footage such as exploding Ep #1 – Hurricane Ep #2 – Wildfires Ep #3 – World’s Hottest Places Ep #4 – Tsunami Ep #5 – Earthquakes Ep #6 – Thunderstorms Ep #7 – Volcanoes Ep #8 – Tornadoes Ep #9 – World’s Coldest Places Ep #10 – Flooding Fierce Earth is a visually stunning series, filmed in a range of locations, revealing the true power of the planet in an accessible and entertaining way. Children’s Films - Science NEW! Finding Stuff Out - S3 Apartment 11 Prod. 2013 13x24 mins K-Gr3 DVD the series $1500, $150 per episode www.findingstuffout.com/zine/ Why don't humans have scales? How do flowers poop? Is a Ferrari faster than a cheetah? What clues do detectives need to figure out a crime? FINDING STUFF OUT returns for third season to answer these and lots of other cool questions with the inquisitive Harrison Houde! Part detective, part mad scientist, Harrison recruits fellow kids to help him in every investigation as in-studio assistants and field reporters. Nothing is too difficult – or too wacky – for Harrison and company to tackle. Seaon 2 - (13) Season 1 - (16) Apartment 11 Prod. 2012 13x24 K-Gr3 DVD the series $1500, $150 per episode Apartment 11 Prod. 2011 16x24 mins K-Gr3 DVD the series $1500, $150 per episode Ep #1 – Structures Ep #2 – Food and Nutrition Ep #3 – Sun Ep #4 – Growth Ep #5 – Solids, Liquids and Gases Ep #6 – Babies and Families Ep #7 – Plants Ep #8 – Habitat Ep #9 – Garbage and Recycling Ep #10 – Senses: Sight Ep #11 – Teeth Ep #12 – Sports Ep #13 – Best of Finding Stuff Out- S2 Ep #1 – Colour Ep #2 – Insects Ep #3 – The Moon Ep #4 – Language Ep #5 – Sleep Ep #6 – Volcanoes and Earthquakes Ep #7 – Flight Ep #8 – Weather Ep #9 – Sickness Ep #10 – Animals Big and Small Ep #11 – Electricity Ep #12 – Tools Ep #13 – Sound Ep #14 – Oceans Ep #15 – Hair Ep #16 – Best of Finding Stuff Out Ep #1 – Skin Ep #2 – How Things Break Ep #3 – Poop Ep #4 – Cars Ep #5 – Pets Ep #6 – Investigations Ep #7 – Rocks Ep #8 – Tails Ep #9 – Robots Ep #10 – Water Ep #11 – Reptiles Ep #12 – Astronauts Ep #13 – Best of Finding Stuff Out- S3 26 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Children’s Films - Language Arts - Weston Woods - New Releases NEW! Weston Woods 2014 DVD $95 each This is Not My Hat – 5 mins Someday – 10 mins All DVDs features read-along, closed-caption sub-titles or no text at all. Based on the book by Jon Klassen (Candlewick) based on the book by Alison McGhee, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds (Atheneum) Duckling Gets a Cookie – 7 mins When a tiny fish shoots into view wearing a round blue topper (which happens to fit him perfectly), trouble could be following close behind! A mother’s love leads to a mother’s dream every mother’s dream - for her child to live life to its fullest. Based on the book by Mo Willems (Hyperion) Animated. Animated. The latest picture book in the New York Times best-selling Pigeon series by Mo Willems, Duckling asks for a cookie--- and gets one! Eric Carle Picture Writer: The Art of the Picture Book – 30 mins This is the Rope – 7 mins Animated. Each Kindness – 8 mins Based on the book by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis (Penguin Putnam) Chloe and her friends shun the new girl, Maya, who eventually stops coming to school. When Chloe's teacher gives a lesson about how even small acts of kindness can change the world, Chloe realizes how much better it could have been if she'd shown a little kindness toward Maya. Listen and watch as Eric Carle creates pictures, remembers his childhood, reflects on the creative life he has led for decades as the creator of more than 70 books for children. Live Action. Extra Yarn – 7 mins This is the story of how a young girl and her box of magical yarn transform a community. With spare, gently humorous illustrations this modern fairy tale has the feel of a new classic. based on the book by Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton, illustrated by Christine Davenier (Little, Brown) Exclamation Mark – 6 mins Me … Jane – 8 mins based on the book by Patrick McDonnell (Little, Brown) In his characteristic heartwarming style, Patrick McDonnell tells the story of the young Jane Goodall and her special childhood toy chimpanzee named Jubilee. Animated. Animated. Lucky Ducklings – 9 mins Based on the book by Eva Moore, illustrated by Nancy Carpenter (Orchard) A true story about a mama duck and her five ducklings that had to be rescued from the town storm drain during an early morning walk. How three firemen and a pickup truck rush to their rescue makes for a vivid and exciting drama that children will return to over and over again. Iconographic. Iconographic. The Very Fairy Princess – 8 mins Animated. An exciting tale of self-discovery, this is the story about an exclamation mark. It’s about fitting in and standing out, and with the help of others, finding your way. The story of one family’s journey north during the Great Migration starts with a little girl in South Carolina who finds a rope under a tree one summer. She has no idea the rope will become part of her family’s history. based on the book by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen (Balzer + Bray) Iconographic. Based on the book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld (Scholastic) based on the book by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by James Ransome (Penguin) One Cool Friend – 12 mins While her friends and family may not believe in fairies, Geraldine knows, deep down, that she is a VERY fairy princess. Animated. Who Says Women Can't be Doctors? – 9 mins based on the book by Tanya Lee Stone, illustrated by Marjorie Priceman (Henry Holt) This inspiring story of the first female doctor in America shows how one strong-willed woman opened the doors for all the female doctors to come. Iconographic. based on the book by Toni Buzzeo, illustrated by David Small (Dial) When well-mannered Elliot reluctantly visits the aquarium with his distractible father, he politely asks whether he can have a penguin - then removes one from the penguin pool into his backpack. Animated. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 27 Climate Change NEW! Easy Like Water Video Project 2013 DVD $275 56 mins SrH-A Easy Like Water profiles one man's resourceful quest to fight the effects of climate change in the developing world through the power of “design for good” – a growing global movement to encourage design-driven social change as a community-based response to the challenges brought on by the new climate reality. In Bangladesh, a country with 160 million people in an area the size of Iowa, water poses a relentless and growing threat to millions of people. Low-lying areas are flooded every year during the brutal monsoon season, upending entire villages and destroying hundreds of schools, preventing thousands of children from attending classes. In response, visionary architect Mohammed Rezwan is turning the front line of climate change into a community of learning by building floating schools from surplus boats. Outfitted with solar-powered Internet access, the boat schools are bringing education to young people, including girls who previously never had the opportunity because of cultural or religious norms. Winner, CINE Golden Eagle Winner, Hilton LighStay Sustainabiltiy Award, Sundance Institute NEW! The Wisdom to Survive Bullfrog 2014 DVD $285 56 mins SrH-A THE WISDOM TO SURVIVE accepts the consensus of scientists that climate change has already arrived, and asks, what is keeping us from action? The film explores how unlimited growth and greed are destroying the life support system of the planet, the social fabric of the society, and the lives of billions of people. Will we have the wisdom to survive? The film features thought leaders and activists in the realms of science, economics and spirituality discussing how we can evolve and take action in the face of climate disruption. They urge us to open ourselves to the beauty that surrounds us and get to work on ensuring it thrives. Disabilities Team Bones Na Ho Prod. 2013 SrH-A 57 mins DVD $250 TEAM BONES is a downstream look at the nature of trauma, disability and competition. Amputee, orthopedic surgeon and solo kayaker Michael competes in the world's longest paddle race: the Yukon River Quest: 740 km., Whitehorse to Dawson City. All paddlers race a mighty river; still mostly wilderness. It is June; and sunlight never leaves the sky above fast cold water. Everyone has their own race to run; testing the limits of endurance and will-power. The theme is trauma, recovery and adaptation. TEAM BONES affirms light at the end of the tunnel; and maybe an adventure or two ahead. NEW! Living with Autism BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins NEW! When I Walk SrH-A In this highly personal and emotional film, psychology professor Uta Frith reveals how people with autism see the world in strikingly different ways and how they are unlocking the secrets of our own minds. A person with autism tends to have difficulty in communicating and interacting with others. They may have narrow interests and tend to repeat actions over and over again. They can also remarkable gifts – including mathematical abilities, and the ability to spot complex patterns. Psychologist Prof Uta Frith has devoted 50 years to studying autism. In this film, she introduces the remarkable characters who have revolutionized our understanding of the human brain. She looks back over her career to identify the key patients and experiments that offered a vital window into the condition. She also meets with other colleagues and psychologists studying the condition to find out how we define and diagnose autism, what being on the autistic spectrum means and what this reveals about our own minds. 28 INDIECAN Ent. Inc. 2013 125 mins SrH-A DVD $295 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Alice Cook & Jason DaSilva getting married. From WHEN I WALK, a Long Shot Factory Release 2013 In 2006, 25-year-old Jason DaSilva was on vacation at the beach with family when, suddenly, he fell down. He couldn’t get back up. His legs had stopped working; his disease could no longer be ignored. Just a few months earlier doctors had told him that he had multiple sclerosis, which could lead to loss of vision and muscle control, as well as a myriad of other complications. Jason tried exercise to help cope, but the problem only worsened. After his dispiriting fall on the beach, he turned to his Mom, who reminded him that, despite his disease, he was still a fortunate kid who had the opportunity to pursue the things he loved most: art and filmmaking. Jason picked up the camera, turned it on his declining body, and set out on a worldwide journey in search of healing, selfdiscovery, and love. Disaster Preparedness Could We Survive a Mega Tsunami? BBC 2013 DVD $299 90 mins SrH-A In the West we think of devastating tsunamis as events that happen elsewhere in the world – across the far seas and in news bulletins on our televisions, affecting nations vulnerable to the Earth’s seismic instability. What would happen across the world if a tsunami was triggered by a major landslide in the Atlantic Ocean? Where would it hit, and would we survive? How would we cope in the aftermath? Could We Survive a Mega-Tsunami reveals that in the Atlantic there is in fact a ‘Big One’ waiting to happen. Creatively weaving compelling scientific fact with realistic dramatization, supported by real and specially shot ‘user generated footage’ some of which is enhanced by CGI, this program brings the reality of an unparalleled Atlantic tsunami to life in an authentic way. Related Title: Ebola - The Search for a Cure................pg 33 Dramas to Promote Disussion and Further Study NEW! Hit ‘n Strum On Snow Prod. 2012 90 mins DVD $250 Blackbird SrH-A Worlds collide when Stephanie takes a wrong turn and runs down Mike, a scruffy homeless street busker in Vancouver's gritty Downtown Eastside. As Mike gets to his feet, Stephanie panics and peels away, leaving the scene and her conscience behind her. The next day while walking to work she is shocked to see Mike playing guitar and busking in front of her office building. Stephanie soon realizes that Mike has been playing there everyday, and she has never once taken the time to look down and notice him. For the first time ever she is forced to stop and listen, and in his music she makes a beautiful discovery a discovery and a friendship that will forever change both of their lives. A71 Entertainment Inc. 2012 106 mins JrH-A DVD $295 BLACKBIRD is a feature film about a troubled teen, Sean Randall, who is falsely accused of planning a Columbine shooting scenario. It all begins when an unlikely bond forms between Sean (Connor Jessup) and a preppy teenage girl named Deanna Roy (Alexia Fast). Deanna’s boyfriend is deeply threatened by Sean and Deanna’s friendship, resulting in a violent confrontation. Seeking to protect himself, Sean issues a death threat online, and is swiftly arrested. When the police raid Sean’s home, they find rifles, shotguns, knives and ammunition – all property of Sean’s father Ricky (Michael Buie), an avid hunter. They also find a supposed “ revenge plan” targeting over twenty people who have tormented Sean. The authorities and the media proclaim another Columbine situation has been narrowly averted, and soon Sean faces a terrifying imprisonment in a youth detention facility. Sean’s only hope is to overcome his dark image, and prove his innocence to Deanna and to his community. BLACKBIRD is a film that explores the power, and the danger, of social media and cyberbullying, while showing that the worst prisons are often the ones we create for ourselves. Graphic scenes and some language. Cannes Ecrans Junior 2013 - Grand Prize Sonoma International Film Festiva 2013 – Best World Feature Seattle Int’l Film Festival 2013 - Special Jury Prize - Best Futurewave Feature TIFF 2012 - Best Canadian First Feature Vancouver International Film Festival 2012 Best Canadian Film blackbirdthefilm.com/ NEW! Porfirio Magic Lantern Films 2011 101 mins Coll-A DVD $295 Paralyzed from the waist down by a stray police bullet, the title character in Alejandro Landes’s award-winning film spends his days selling minutes on his cell phone, flirting with his comely neighbor—and secretly plotting his revenge. Landes worked on the film for five years, creating a tale that joins the most intimate details of Porfirio’s day-to-day life with an astonishing recreation of his attempt to hijack an airplane. “In this collaborative merger of documentary fact and the filmmaker’s imagination, Mr. Aldana embraces the fantastic drama of his own life.” Steve Dollar, The Wall Street Journal In Spanish with English sub-titles. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 29 Earth Science Rise of the Continents (4) BBC 2013 4x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $799, $249 per episode Across the Earth there are traces of a mysterious land unlike anything seen today – a supercontinent that split apart to create our world. This is the story of how life, land and time came together to create the extraordinary diversity of the seven continents. 250 million years ago, the Earth looked like something from another solar system. The continents we know today were concentrated into a single giant landmass – Pangaea – surrounded by Panthalassa – an immense ocean. But about 200 million years ago, this supercontinent started to break apart: new ocean basins were forming, mountains rocketed skywards and over millions of years, seven new landmasses were created from the remnants of the old, each one unique – our continents. Today, each continent has its own distinctive character, rich with its own resources – and teeming with diverse life forms. But just how did fossilized whales appear in the Sahara desert, what role did the breakup of the supercontinent play in the evolution of the dinosaurs? Piecing together clues from across the globe and using cutting edge CGI, Rise of the Continents puts the giant jigsaw puzzle of Pangaea back together; uncovering the turbulent story of each continent and revealing why each one is so unique. NEW! Fracking - The New Energy Rush NEW! How to Build a Planet (2) BBC 2013 DVD $249 BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Geologist Iain Stewart investigates a new and controversial energy rush for the natural gas found deep underground. The United States has just become a whole lot richer. What’s brought about this new found wealth is access to a new source of energy. This new supply has slashed the price of electricity; kick started a renaissance in manufacturing and driven down carbon emissions. The source of this energy is shale gas and the method for its extraction, hydraulic fracturing – also known as fracking. By 2035 it also promises to deliver a energy independence. And what’s more, it is virtually without limit making the global energy crisis a thing of the past. Is fracking the answer to the energy crisis? Or could it be a disaster for the environment and the world? 2x50 mins SrH-A Constructing the cosmos... It's the ultimate engineering project – but just how do you build a planet, a solar system and a galaxy from scratch, and what happens if you get any part of it wrong? This exciting series draws on specially filmed interviews with the world's top scientists and engineers and, starting with the raw materials of gas, dust, ice and metal, uses stunning interactive CGI to show step by step how a world is put together. A cosmic construction foreman supervises each stage in the building of the earth, the solar system and the galaxy, but like any construction project there will be mistakes – a moon in the wrong place or a little too much iron in the mix. Even minor slip-ups will have surprising consequences...out of these mistakes will come real insights into what makes our planet and our solar system exactly right for us. In this film, geologist Professor Iain Stewart goes in search of the truth about fracking. He travels to the United States to find to find out what it is, why it is a potential game changer and what we can learn from the US experience. NEW! Edziza: The Making of a Mountain He meets some of the people who have become rich from fracking as well as the communities worried about the risks. Mount Edziza in northwestern Canada is a complex of volcanoes that has erupted under glaciers, causing a union of incompatible parents (ice and fire). Edziza: Evolution of a Mountain illustrates - through CGI - how the earth builds a mountain and how volcanoes develop within mountains. Ep #1 – Africa Ep #2 – Australia Ep #3 – The Americas Ep #4 – Eurasia Out Yonder Prod. 2013 DVD $195 34 mins JrH-A The evolution of Edziza changed the course of early man and incubated some of the earth’s most primitive life forms from devastation. The film tells the amazing story of what scientists discovered from this union. 30 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions en Français L'Aventure des premiers hommes (5) Planète sous influence - Terre (5) BBC 2009 5x50 min SrH-A DVD the series $999, $249 per episode BBC 2010 5x50 min JrH-A DVD the series $999, $249 per episode D'où viennent les hommes? Découvrez ses origines en suivant le périple de l’Homo sapiens lorsqu’il quitta l’Afrique pour remplir sa mission, soit peupler la Terre. Découvrez aussi quels changements l’Homo sapiens subit au cours de cette aventure. La somptueuse série en cinq épisodes Planète sous influence, de la BBC, révèle pour la première fois à la télévision comment la géologie, la géographie et le climat ont eu depuis la nuit des temps une puissante influence sur l’humanité. Jusqu’à maintenant, l’interprétation de notre histoire s’est concentrée essentiellement sur les facteurs humains. Planète sous influence balaie les idées reçues sur nos nations et nos cultures pour offrir une nouvelle perspective sur l’homme d’aujourd’hui. Ép #1 – L’Afrique Ép #2 – L’Australie Ép #3 – L’Asie Ép #4 – L’Europe Ép #5 – Les Amériques Également en anglais - Human Journey La machine terrestre (2) BBC 2011 2x50 min SrH-A DVD the series $399, $249 per episode La Terre est une merveille d'ingénierie, une machine complexe. Cette série documentaire en deux épisodes explique comment elle fonctionne. Elle s'attarde, plus précisément, au sol et aux océans. Ép #1 – Le soi Ép #2 – Océans Également disponible en Anglais: Earth Machine. De l'or bleu à l'or noir White Gold Productions 2011 57 min JrH-A DVD $250 David Lavallée, réalisateur et guide pédestre, a marché pendant trois ans dans l'Ouest canadien afin de découvrir pourquoi le paysage a tant changé. Des Rocheuses aux champs de pétrole, il a constaté que l'exploitation des sables bitumineux de l'Alberta compromet la salubrité des réserves d'eau. Le documentaire jette aussi un regard inquiet sur les coûts environnementaux cachés associés à cette industrie. Enfin, des citoyens témoignent leur opposition à cette exploitation pétrolière. Également en anglais – White Water, Black Gold Ép #1 – La Terre Ép #2 – L’eau Ép #3 – Le vent Ép #4 – Le feu Ép #5 – L’homme Terres de glace - fragile banquise BBC 2011 DVD $249 50 min JrH-A En Arctique et en Antarctique, il se penche sur l'état des glaces et des quelques espèces qui y vivent. Entouré de scientifiques, il analyse les comportements de la faune locale et en particulier des ours polaires, des phoques et des morses. Il découvre que certaines espèces changent leurs habitudes à cause de la fonte des glaces. . Également en anglais – Frozen Planet – On Thin Ice En charge de 7 milliards d'humains - Terre Également en anglais How the Earth Changed History. Terres de glace (6) BBC 2011 6x50 min JrH-A DVD the series $1199, $249 per episode Du grand show dans le grand froid. Avec ses quatre ans de tournage, son budget de 16 millions de livres et ses caméras capables de résister à – 40 °C, Terres de glace tient de la superproduction polaire. Un blockbuster sur la banquise, où les stars sont des orques et des manchots Adélie, et où les pôles magnétisent avec leurs décors immaculés. Ép #1 – Aux bouts du monde Ép #2 – Le réveil du printemps Ép #3 – Le répit de l’été Ép #4 – La saison des ours Ép #5 – Survivre à l’hiver Ép #6 – Les pôles, ultimes frontiers Également en anglais – Frozen Planet. Au coeur du corps humain (4) BBC 2011 4x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $499, $149 per episode Dans cette série documentaire de la BBC, on propose un voyage dans la complexité de la vie humaine, de la conception à la mort, avec des images spectaculaires qui donnent un accès inédit à un univers fascinant. Ép #1 – La genèse Ép #2 – Survivre Ép #3 – Un cerveau en croissance Ép #4 – Affronter le danger Tiroir A Films Prod. 2011 60 min SrH-A DVD $250 Ce film brise un tabou de 40 ans en mettant à jour des faits qui silencieusement remplissent nos inquiétudes environnementales, humanitaires, et crises sociales. L’explosion démographique Il est temps de parler de cette situation parce la population mondiale atteint maintenant 7 milliards d’humains. Surpopulation est le commencement d’un symptôme et d’un plus grand problème un « système dominant » lequel dans l’histoire de l’humanité a glorifié la domination de l’homme sur la nature, les enfants et les femmes. Pour briser cet engrenage, le film démontre que nous devons changer nos esprits de conquérants et apprendre. Ce film ne se concentre pas sur la consommation et la disparition de notre présent monde économique, mais démontre d’une éloquente façon, comment donner du pouvoir aux femmes dans le monde entier ce qui aidera a résoudre les problèmes environnementaux, sociaux et les crises humanitaires qui figent la croissance démographique. En charge de 7 milliards est un effort courageux pour nous éveiller et nous montrer que cette crise suffoque la terre et les individus. Anglais, sous-titré en Français. Également en anglais – Mother – Caring for 7 Billion Également en anglais – Inside the Human Body P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 31 en Français L'adolimentation La ruée vers le carbone Monde Moderne Ltd. 2012 52 min JrH-A DVD $250 Site $95 Kinosmith 2012 SrH-A DVD $150 Manger est un besoin vital, mais aussi un acte social et identitaire: « Dis-moi ce que tu manges et je te dirai qui tu es ». Face à l'injection graduelle, mais constante d'une alimentation industrielle, dite moderne, que deviennent les modè les traditionnels? Quelles sont les incidences de cette culture globalisante et uniformisante sur les populations et particulièrement sur les enfants? « Les enfants et la guerre des goûts » nous emmène dans cinq pays, aux cultures diverses, pour observer cinq enfants et cinq familles confrontés à ces problématiques. Nous verrons également comment un marketing agressif et séducteur rend le libre arbitre de plus en plus difficile. Et nous irons à la rencontre de ceux et celles qui se vivent comme des résistants face à un système qui a peut-être fini par échapper à son créateur. Des centaines de barrages hydroélectriques au Panama, des incinérateurs de déchets en Inde, du biogaz extrait de la palme africaine au Honduras, des forêts d’eucalyptus réservées à la production du charbon au Brésil. 52 min Qu’ont en commun tous ses projets ? Ils reçoivent tous des crédits de carbone pour compenser la pollution générée ailleurs. Mais quels sont les effets concrets de ces projets de compensation? Contribuent-ils vraiment à réduire les émissions ? Et qu’en est-il des communautés où ses projets sont implantés ? LA RUÉE VERS LE CARBONE nous emmène autour du monde rencontrer les gens qui subissent les effets pernicieux de ces projets. Ce sont les voix qui sont étouffées dans la cacophonie entourant l’émergence de la lucrative industrie du carbone, le nouvel « or vert ». Également en anglais – The Carbon Rush Family Studies Protecting our Children (3) BBC 2012 3x60 mins SrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode Follows a child protection team over the course of a year to see frontline work first-hand and explore how the crises of the last decade have had an impact on their ability to safeguard children. Filmed in Bristol in the UK. Ep #1 – Damned if They Do, Damned if They Don’t Ep #2 – Expecting Trouble Ep #3 – I Want My Baby Back NEW! Thursday Till Sunday Magic Lantern Films 2013 94 mins Coll-A DVD $295 It all begins one ordinary Thursday: Lucía, age 10, and Manuel, age 7, take a road trip with their parents to northern Chile. Yet unbeknownst to the children, their parents, Ana and Fernando, have decided to end their marriage. The desolation of the passing landscape and their close quarters in the car heighten their longing–the children for the beach; Fernando for land his father has left him; and Ana for a place 32 where things are happy again. Thursday Till Sunday reflects each of their perspectives on this last family trip; by Sunday, it will all be over. “…It is a film of little gestures and brief looks, caught almost as if by chance by Barbara Alvarez’s perspicacious camera, and it’s the accumulation of small incidents that give Thursday its power. [In] Sotomayor’s talented hands, childhood is captured in all its conflicting moods, with an uneven combination of impatience, excitement, insecurity, freedom and dependence.” - Jay Weissberg, Variety In Spanish with English sub-titles. Official Selection, Vancouver Int’l Film Festival NEW! The Black Fatherhood Project Video Project 2013 74 mins SrH-A DVD $225 In The Black Fatherhood Project, filmmaker Jordan Thierry leads viewers through an honest and essential exploration of fatherhood in Black America, providing historical context and conversation for an issue at the core of the Black experience today. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Nationwide, 67 percent of Black children live in single-parent families, predominantly with their mother, a ratio that has tripled since the 1960’s. In the first half of the film, Thierry begins by telling his own family story, then with the help of historians and others, traces the roots of the fatherless Black home, revealing a history much more complex and profound than is commonly known. The film digs deep to explore how Black families functioned in Africa before slavery, and how slavery, racism, and other recent challenges such as mass incarceration affect Black fatherhood. It looks beyond major historical events and discusses their psychological impacts, and calls into question traditional family roles and cultural adaptation. In the second half of the film, Thierry puts that history into contemporary perspective in a candid dialogue among a diverse group of Black fathers. These dads talk openly about their experiences and the value systems they employ to raise their own families. Their stories serve as positive role models for inspiring other dads to help break the cycle of fatherless families. Thierry closes the film by sharing insights and solutions to ensure the power of a father’s love is not lost on America’s Black children. Healthcare The Waiting Room Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 82 mins Nurses - If Florence Could See Us Now SrH-A A day in the life of a public hospital's ER waiting room captures what it means for millions of Americans to live without health insurance. The Waiting Room is a character-driven documentary film that uses extraordinary access to go behind the doors of an American public hospital struggling to care for a community of largely uninsured patients. The film - using a blend of cinema verité and characters' voiceover - offers a raw, intimate, and even uplifting look at how patients, staff and caregivers each cope with disease, bureaucracy and hard choices. dysfunction. It is a film about one hospital, its multifaceted community, and how our common vulnerability to illness binds us together as humans. "An engrossing documentary...A cautionary tale about the risk of allowing profit to take precedence over human suffering." - Bruce DeMara, Toronto Star Best Documentary, San Francisco Film Critics Circle www.whatruwaitingfor.com/film/ The Waiting Room lays bare the struggle and determination of both a community and an institution coping with limited resources and no road map for navigating a health care landscape marked by historic economic and political Video Project 2013 DVD $325 92 mins SrH-A Nurses play a critical role in our health care system and have touched the lives of just about everyone, sometimes in the most intimate, difficult or joyful moments of the human experience. But most of us know little about what nurses do, or the realities of nursing. Nurses - If Florence Could See Us Now offers a unique look into the complex and challenging world of being a nurse, exploring the many different roles that nurses play and their areas of practice, from the bedside to the board room, and the many ways that nurses impact the lives of others. The film would be useful in a wide range of health care, medical, nursing, career development, psychology and sociology classes. Health Issues NEW! The Trouble with Bread Bullfrog 2013 DVD $225 27 mins JrH-A A gluten intolerant filmmaker's quest for the perfect loaf leads to unexpected discoveries about modern bread. Michael Pollan (author of "Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation") told the filmmaker, Maggie Beidelman, that her gluten intolerance could all be in her head. She half agreed with him, because the number of Americans buying into the $10.5 billion "gluten-free" industry is disturbing. There is so much more to learn about wheat - and how it has changed in just the last couple of generations - before we completely sign it off. "An engaging film that provides a good introduction to the complex issue of gluten sensitivity and an excellent example of how the industrialization of food can create new problems for human health and nutrition." - Dr. Ellen Mallory, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Agriculture, University of Maine, Co-Director of the Local Bread Wheat Project Study Guide. CINE Golden Eagle www.thetroublewithbread.com/ NEW! Ebola - The Search for a Cure BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A The Ebola virus. No-one knows exactly where it comes from but one thing is certain - it's one of the most virulent infections known to science. In this program we meet the scientists and doctors from all around the world looking for the cure and hear first-hand accounts of what it's actually like to catch - and survive - this terrible disease. In this film, Ms Beidelman journeys from farm to mill to table on a quest for answers about gluten intolerance and a hunt for the perfect loaf, one she can eat without getting sick. Along the way, she makes some unexpected discoveries about crucial changes to the wheat itself and how it is processed and fermented. Let's just say that bread as you know it, is not what you think. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 33 Health Issues Eat, Fast and Live Longer BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins The Men Who Made Us Fat SrH-A In this programme, Michael Mosley discovers the powerful new science behind the old idea of fasting. And he thinks he’s found a way of doing it that still allows him to enjoy his food. It sounds too good to be true. So Michael decides to take a road trip across the US to investigate how a little hunger can make you younger – and of course, to try out some of this new science for himself. The mixture of feast and famine has powerful results on the body, rolling back the decades. It packs all the anti-ageing clout of daily calorie restriction but still allows you a taste of the good life. And it’s not just good for the body, it’s also great for the brain. Back on his home turf, Michael decides to spend six weeks trying this diet, mixing up two fast days and five feed days each week. But will it work? Has he managed to fast his way to a longer, healthier and younger self? The results are genuinely life changing. The Truth About Taste BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A What if you could get that chocolate cake kick from eating a plate of beans? This film sets out to uncover what the newly emerging science of taste could do for us. Taste is one of our most primal senses, intimately linked to pleasure and enjoyment, yet it is also one of the least understood. In this programme, we get to grips with taste, finds out what makes food taste good, and discovers how we can manipulate our food to trick ourselves into favouring healthy options over sweet, fatty foods. There are five flavours that we can detect soon after birth – sweet, salty, bitter, sour and umami (savoury). But the first and most important taste we are hard wired to like is sweet because it signals the calories babies need to stay alive. And the choices we will make later in life are formed at this astonishingly early age. BBC 2012 3x60 min JrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode Jacques Peretti investigates how the concept of 'supersizing' changed our eating habits forever. How did we - once a nation of moderate eaters - start to want more? Around the world, obesity levels are rising. More people are now overweight than undernourished. Jacques Peretti traces those responsible for revolutionizing our eating habits. NEW! Fat vs Sugar BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins It is the hottest questions in nutrition. Which is worse for us – fat or sugar? This program investigates and the results are surprising and unsettling… Twin doctors Chris and Xand VanTulleken go on a month-long diet. For four weeks, Xand only eats foods with a high sugar content like breads, pasta, rice, potatoes, sweets and fizzy drinks, while Chris lives on high-fat foods, consuming as much butter, cheese, meat, burgers, cream and mayonnaise as he wants. Over the course of their diet, they test how their minds and bodies cope with just eating fat or just sugar. From trading shares to a cycling race, the results are surprising and fascinating. By the end of the diet, both have lost weight, but Chris has also increased his chances of developing diabetes, while Xand has increased his insulin production. But they also discover that in the debate about fat and sugar, the real enemy might have been hiding in plain sight. A study with cheesecake eating rats has revealed that the combination of these two ingredients is so bad for our health. And what’s worse, is it’s highly addictive. We now know our enemy – it’s not fat and it’s not sugar. It’s the deadly mixture of fat and sugar combined. The hunt is on for naturally sweet chemicals that can replace refined sugar and yet still have the same taste. 34 SrH-A info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions NEW! The Power of the Placebo BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A They may contain no active ingredient but placebos seem to work. This program finds out why and discovers how we could all benefit from their hidden power. Placebos are remarkable. They can come in all shapes and sizes and they have been shown to help treat pain, depression and even alleviate some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. But far from being a wonder drug, they contain nothing at all. In this film, we meet the scientists who are trying to find out why. From the man who has performed fake operations to alleviate back pain to the scientist studying the effect of fake oxygen on physical performance, placebos have been shown to cause real and measurable physiological changes. So what is happening inside your body and your brain when you experience a placebo effect? A brain scan reveals that a placebo can encourage our bodies to release the naturally occurring pain killers in our brains. Is it the expectation of a treatment that fools us into thinking we are getting better? Thoughts and expectations trigger chemical reactions that change our bodies. Tests seem to show that the shape, size and even the colour of a placebo can all have an impact on its effectiveness. So what happens if we know it’s a placebo? Surprisingly, it still seems to work, but exactly why remains a mystery. Perhaps our ability to withstand pain and treat our own symptoms are better than we ever realized. History Filthy Cities History of the World (8) BBC 2011 3x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode BBC 2012 8x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $1599, $249 per episode Do you have to dodge the contents of bedpans or step over rotting corpses on your way to work? Well, you may have had to if you’d lived in London, New York or Paris when they were filthy cities… Bringing 70,000 years of human history to life, this awe inspiring series travels through time to the big stories of history, populated with big characters in the places where the big events really happened. It is a human story of people, their civilizations, cultures, successes and crashing failures, a story that charts progress and development and change through the centuries. From the early settlers in Mesopotamia to the wonders of Babylon and Egypt, and from the French Revolution to the Industrial Revolution, viewers are within history; shoulder to shoulder with the people who have shaped the world as we know it today. Dan Snow’s series brings to life the murky histories of these great cities, taking the travelogue in a new direction as he excavates their dirty pasts in gruesome detail during defining periods in history. Using state-of-the-art CGI, he goes back in time to medieval London, revolutionary Paris and 19th-century New York. What he reveals is that the story of our epic battle against filth through the ages is also the story of the birth of the modern metropolis. Dan also meets experts, asking the questions that never make it into the history books, and puts the past to the test by mounting a series of imaginative experiments and thought-provoking stunts to demonstrate the key moments in the fight against filth. Marrying historical accounts with modern science, and combining ambitious reconstructions with CGI, this series builds a deliciously dirty picture of the making of three great capital cities during a pivotal period of the past, and reveals the hidden history behind the modern urban landscape. Combining dramatic reconstruction with visually stunning graphics recreating lost worlds, History of the World reveals how military campaigns, love stories, assassinations, medical breakthroughs and cataclysmic natural events have had decisive and game-changing effects on the world’s shared history. Featuring magnificent international locations, such as the Valley of the Kings, the Terracotta Army, the Nazca lines in Peru and the Palace of Knossos, viewers are there for the biggest moments in human civilization – witnessing Caesar dying alone on the Senate floor, sailing with Christopher Columbus as he first sights America, and amid the chaos as the first economic bubble bursts. Ep #1 – Survival Ep #2 – Age of Empire Ep #3 – The Word and the Sword Ep #4 – Into the Light Ep #5 – Age of Plunder Ep #6 – Revolution Ep #7 – Age of Industry Ep #8 – Age of Extremes In each revelatory film comes vivid accounts of crucial moments in history, told on location where these events took place and organized around a dominant theme: Survival; Conquest; Divinity; Communication; Trade; Industry; Ideas and Globalization. Ep #1 – Medieval London Ep #2 – Revolutionary Paris Ep #3 – Industrial New York P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 35 History MUSEUM SECRETS is an online interactive streaming video resource focusing on world history. Featuring objects, and the stories behind them, from famous museums around the world. Canadian produced by Kensington Communications. McNabb Connolly will stream the series in the form of 10 themed PLAYLISTS of 10 segments each (each segment approx. 8 mins. in length). Each segment will be linked to a multi layered and very comprehensive companion website for further study and investigation. TEST DRIVE Museum Secrets at: http://www.mcnabbconnolly.ca/MS_TD PLAYLIST #1 - Stories of Art and Artists • Vatican Museums - Rome - Trojan Whistleblower • Vatican Museums - Rome - Fig Leaf Campaign • Vatican Museums - Rome - Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo) • Louvre - Paris - Napoleon’s Lies (Jacques-Louis David) • Louvre - Paris – Mona Lisa (Leonardo Da Vinci) • Louvre - Paris - Raft of the Medusa (Theodore Gericault) • Metropolitan Museum - NY - Nude Diana • State Hermitage - St. Petersb - Black Square Mystery (Kazimir Malevich) • Kunsthistorisches Museum - Vienna - Cellini Saliera • Uffizi Gallery - Florence - Caravaggio's Grave PLAYLIST #2 - Religious Studies / History • Vatican Museums - Rome - Pagan Graveyard • Vatican Museums - Rome - Pope's Parchment • Vatican Museums - Rome - Blood and Graffiti • Metropolitan Museum - NY - Book of the Apocalypse • Metropolitan Museum - NY - Antioch Chalice • Metropolitan Museum - NY - Temple of Dendur • Israel Museum - Jerusalem - Nail Through Bone • Israel Museum - Jerusalem - Muslim Mary • Topkapi Palace Museum - Istanbul - Istanbul Wall • Israel Museum - Jerusalem - Amulet of Future Past PLAYLIST #3 - Military History / Weaponry - Pre 1900 • Royal Ontario Museum - Toronto Medieval Crossbow • National Archaeological Museum - Athens Athens' Weapon • National Archaeological Museum - Athens Linen Armour • Museum Island - Berlin - Pergamon and Neues Museums - Viking Sword • State Historical Museum - Moscow Winged Hussars • Palacio Real - Madrid - Leather Shield • National Maritime Museum - London Nelson's Uniform • Bardo Museum - Tunisia - Catapult Versus Carthage • National Museum of Anthropology - Mexico City Gladiator Stone • Kunsthistorisches Museum - Vienna Exploding Armour 36 PLAYLIST #4 - Military History / Weaponry - Post 1900 • Natural History Museum - London Secret Weapons • Metropolitan Museum - NY - The Armory • Imperial War Museum - London - The Cold Warrior • Imperial War Museum - London - Flight into Danger • Imperial War Museum - London - Holy Grail of Camouflage • Imperial War Museum - London - War Rooms • Imperial War Museum - London The Housewife Spy • Imperial War Museum - London Neutralizing Kaiser's Guns • Smithsonian Institution - Washington DC Japanese Zero • National Maritime Museum - London - Pirate Sword JrH-A © 2010-2012 Each PLAYLIST - $750 - 5 years PLAYLIST #7 - Anthropology / Archaeology • American Museum of Natural History - NY Code of the Incas • State Historical Museum - Moscow Children's Grave • Royal Ontario Museum - Toronto - Mystery Vessels • Royal Ontario Museum - Toronto - Lost Dinosaur • American Museum of Natural History - NY Dinosaur Murder • National Archaeological Museum - Athens Mask of Agamemnon • Israel Museum - Jerusalem - Herod's Tomb • Museum Island - Berlin - Pergamon and Neues Museums - Gold Hat • State Hermitage - St. Petersburg Tattooed Mummies • Kunsthistorisches Museum – Vienna Violin of the Waltz PLAYLIST #5 - Ancient Civilizations • Vatican Museums - Rome - Mended Mummy • Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Rameses' Coffin • Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Animal Mummies • Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Pyramid Power • Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Khufu Enigma • Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Pharaoh's Gold • Egyptian Museum - Cairo - King Tut • Bardo Museum - Tunisia - Real Gladiators • Bardo Museum - Tunisia - Roman Baths • Israel Museum - Jerusalem - Enigmatic Coin PLAYLIST #6 - Society's Elite What Really Happened? • Louvre - Paris - Royal Assassination • Louvre - Paris - Royal Armor • Metropolitan Museum - NY - Fat Henry's Armor • State Hermitage - St. Petersb Catherine's Pleasure Palace • State Hermitage - St. Petersb Peter the Great Enigma • State Historical Museum - Moscow Ivan the Terrible • Uffizi Gallery - Florence - The Pazzi Conspiracy • Chateau of Versailles - Paris - Death of a Mistress • Chateau of Versailles - Paris - Marie Antoinette • Topkapi Palace Museum - Istanbul - The Harem Cage info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions PLAYLIST #8 - 20th Century History • State Hermitage - St. Petersb - Rasputin's Murder • State Hermitage - St. Petersb - Cats in Wartime • Museum Island - Berlin - Pergamon and Neues Museums - Degenerate Art • State Historical Museum - Moscow Lenin's Rolls Royce • Palacio Real - Madrid - Once and Future King • Uffizi Gallery - Florence - Hitler's Favourite Bridge • Smithsonian Institution - Washington DC Mystique of the Harley • Museum Island - Berlin - Pergamon and Neues Museums - Pergamon • Museum Island - Berlin - Pergamon and Neues Museums - Tel Halaf Statue • American Museum of Natural History - NY Brightest Africa History MUSEUM SECRETS - continued . . . PLAYLIST #9 - Life Sciences PLAYLIST #10 - Science and Technology • Royal Ontario Museum - Toronto Champion Bulldog • Natural History Museum - London - Dodo Bird • Natural History Museum - London - The Tank Room • American Museum of Natural History - NY Horseshoe Crab • Kunsthistorisches Museum - Vienna - Royal Portrait • Smithsonian Institution - Washington DC Heroic Pigeon • National Maritime Museum - London Captain Bligh's Ball • American Museum of Natural History - NY 21st Century Ark • National Maritime Museum - London Franklin Expedition Balloon • Smithsonian Institution - Washington DC After Amputation • Metropolitan Museum - NY - Science Lab • American Museum of Natural History - NY Shooting Star • National Archaeological Museum - Athens Strange Device • Topkapi Palace Museum - Istanbul - Ingenious Devices • Palacio Real - Madrid - Spain's Glory • Palacio Real - Madrid - Devil's Timepiece • Smithsonian Institution - Washington DC Rocket to Mars • National Maritime Museum - London Lightning Rod • National Maritime Museum - London - Naval Mine • Chateau of Versailles - Paris - Prismatic Chandeliers A Film Unfinished NEW! The Ottomans: Europe’s Muslim Emperors NEW! RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope BBC 2013 3x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode Video Project DVD $295 This fascinating series, presented by Rageh Omaar, recounts the epic story of one of the largest and most influential empires in world history from its origins in the thirteenth century through to its bloody final throes on the battlefields of WWI – and looks also at how, with the Empire collapsed, the European colonial powers carved up its former lands in ways that haunt us still. Featuring never before seen archival footage, and interviews in South Africa and the United States, filmmakers Larry Shore and Tami Gold tell the little-known story of Senator Robert Kennedy’s influential June 1966 visit to South Africa during the worst years of Apartheid. The film is a unique portrait of Senator Kennedy in action at an important moment in American and South African history. The filmmakers explore the visit through the sights and sounds of present day South Africa. KINOSMITH 2010 DVD $150 91 mins SrH-A At the end of WWII, 60 minutes of raw film, having sat undisturbed in an East German archive, was discovered. Shot by the Nazis in Warsaw in May 1942, and labelled simply “Ghetto” this footage quickly became a resource for historians seeking an authentic record of the Warsaw Ghetto. However, the later discovery of a long-missing reel complicated earlier readings of the footage. A Film Unfinished presents the raw footage in its entirety, carefully noting fictionalized sequences (including a staged dinner party) falsely showing “the good life” enjoyed by Jewish urbanites, and probes deep into the making of a now-infamous Nazi propaganda film. A Film Unfinished is a film of enormous import, documenting some of the worst horrors of our time and exposing the efforts of its perpetrators to propel their agenda and cast it in a favourite light. WARNING: Nudity and disturbing scenes. Winner - Best International Feature 2010 HotDocs Winner World Cinema Documentary Editing Award - 2010 Sundance Film Festival www.afilmunfinished.com STUDY GUIDE Episode #1 The unlikely roots of the Ottomans are revealed by Rageh Omaar. From nomadic horsemen, in a rural backwater of modern day Turkey, they became rulers of a vast empire spanning three continents. Episode #2 Rageh Omaar explores the huge contrasts in the times of two very different Ottoman sultans. Episode #3 56 mins SrH-A Robert Kennedy’s visit gave opponents of Apartheid -- both black and white -- hope and courage to challenge the Apartheid system at a time when they felt isolated and few in the outside world knew what was happening in South Africa. His visit also highlighted the parallels in the fight against racism in South Africa and in the United States, where Martin Luther King Jr., had linked the struggle for Civil Rights with the fight against Apartheid. Rageh discovers how this great empire was finally destroyed, why its achievements were largely lost in the trauma of its final years, and how the fall out from its collapse created tensions that still resonate across Europe and the Middle East today. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 37 Human Body Me, My Sex and I BBC 2010 DVD $249 Memory 50 mins SrH-A This compelling documentary unlocks the stories of people born ‘intersex’ – neither entirely male nor female – and asks whether our traditional understanding of gender is correct. This compelling scientific yet sensitive and emotional documentary reveals how we all develop in the womb – and if just one link is out of place, the result is a Disorder of Sexual Development (DSD or ‘intersex’) condition. As a result, DSDs are not rare. In the West one in every 500 is born with a DSD condition of some sort – and many of them do not even know it. The programme features insights from people living with DSDs, and the medical teams at the forefront of DSD treatment, including clinical psychologist Howard Devore, who himself was born ‘intersex’. BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Memories make us who we are, charting our passage through life, storing the things we learn, moments we cherish and our impressions of the world. But how does memory actually work? This fascinating and entertaining program follows actor and writer Maureen Lipman on a personal journey as she explores, through her own recollections, how the memory process happens. With the help of family, friends and experts, Maureen traces the development of memory, from cradle to grave, and asks if there is anything we can do to improve it. NEW! Hands and Feet (2) BBC 2014 2x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $399, $249 per episode NEW! Michael Mosley - Infested Living with Parasites BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Parasites are some of the most extraordinary creatures in nature, found on almost every animal on earth. Now Michael Mosley infects himself with a variety of these fascinating organisms to find out more about them. From the face mites on our eyelashes to the amoebae that reproduce in our mouths, we all act as hosts to parasites – and we barely give them a second thought. These forgotten organisms live in or on a host, using it to get food. It’s a complex and intimate relationship that has evolved over millions of years. Predators kill their prey, but parasites have a much harder task – they need to keep their host alive. BBC 2011 4x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $499, $149 per episode More than almost any other piece of anatomy, our hands and feet hold the true secret to humanity. They have allowed us to manipulate and master the natural world. They have allowed us to stand upright, build the world we see around us and are a vital part of what makes us human. In this program, Michael Mosley infects himself with some of the most powerful and surprising parasites to find out how this fascinating relationship works. From the disgusting tapeworm to head lice and leeches, Michael’s body becomes a home for some enterprising creatures. Revealing the workings of the human body on a scale never seen before, this is the most comprehensive story yet of how our unique and amazing bodies make us who we are. Breathtaking CGI takes viewers inside the body to show how different parts of our anatomy have evolved and why. Extraordinary scientific images of the body reveal its most unusual and bizarre workings in minute detail. In this program, George McGavin and a team of specialist anatomists unpick the secrets of human hands and feet. In a dissection theatre, George watches as hands and feet are taken apart, piece by piece – skin, muscles, veins, tendons and bones. As each component is revealed, experiments and breakaway films explore its story in more detail. Michael is carefully monitored over a period of weeks as his parasites get used to their new home, revealing how an infestation takes hold and the effect it has on the human body. He also explores the growing scientific evidence that suggests some parasites might be beneficial. Inside the Human Body (4) Human behaviour is shown in super-slow motion, revealing elements of ourselves that we are completely unaware of, while footage of people around the world illustrates the universality of our experiences and how some can do amazing things, live in incredible places and push their physiology to the limits, all thanks to the highly evolved machine that makes we humans the world's most successful animal. #1 – Creation #2 - First to Last #3 - Building your Brain #4 - Hostile World 38 To uncover the origins of our anatomy, George takes a look at chimpanzees’ feet, whales’ flippers and bats’ wings. The bones of our hominid ancestors reveal how we’ve changed from apes that walked on all fours into bipeds that conquered the globe. From the evolutionary importance of thumbs to the 52 bones in our feet, our hands and feet hold many secrets that set us apart from every other creature on the planet. DID YOU KNOW? • The 52 bones in your feet make up one quarter of all the bones in your body. • There are more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments in each foot. • Our fingertips are the most sensitive part of the body with 3,000 touch receptors on each, the same number found on the entire torso. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions From the role leeches can play in stimulating blood circulation, and how this is helping in plastic surgery, to how hookworms can help hay fever sufferers, over the weeks, Michael itches and scratches his way to a new found respect for parasites. Human Geography Generation Earth (3) BBC 2012 3x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $599, $249 per episode Site the series $399, $149 per episode In just one generation, we have transformed the face of our planet. Featuring the most ambitious and audacious engineering projects on Earth, this series captures the power of human ambition and ingenuity. From a distance, Planet Earth looks the same as it has done for millions of years. But take a closer look and it tells a dramatic story – of how we’ve remodelled our world. In 1970 there were three and a half billion people that called this place home. Now there are seven billion. In order to cope with more people, we’ve redesigned the face of our planet. Remarkable engineering is reshaping our lives. This is the story of our manmade world. To transform our world we’ve become a powerful force. We’ve opened up the Earth, creating subterranean cathedrals that can control the forces of nature. We’ve built faster than ever before, changing whole landscapes in a blink of an eye. And we’ve conquered the sky… making it a place we can call home. Using state-of-the-art visual techniques, Generation Earth showcases the ingenuity that has propelled us into a new era of history. High resolution satellite imagery and specialist camera mounts provide a new view on the world. Time-lapse cameras track the progress of some of the biggest construction projects underway today. On the ground, the series follows the stories of human endeavour; the people who make the impossible happen and the people whose lives have been changed as the world around them changes. Blue chip sensibilities, employed so successfully by the BBC’s Natural History Unit to portray the natural world, capture the stunning and sometimes terrible beauty of the man-made world. Generation Earth reveals the extraordinary achievements that are transforming our planet, and in the process reshaping our lives. This is the story of a generation of awe-inspiring change. Ep #1 – A Place to Live Ep #2 – The Way We Move Ep #3 – Food, Fire and Water Human Rights NEW! Utopia Bullfrog 2013 DVD $375 NEW! Price of Gold 112 mins SrH-A A rare and powerful insight into a secret Australia and breaks what amounts to a national silence about the indigenous first people -the oldest, most enduring presence on Earth. An epic film in its production, scope and revelations, UTOPIA reveals that apartheid is deep within Australia's past and present and that Aboriginal people are still living in abject poverty and Third World conditions, with a low life expectancy and disproportionately high rate of deaths in police custody. "Poignant and highly analytical...This film is not only a tool for educating about social justice issues but is also exemplary in modeling many facets of critical inquiry. ...The film demonstrates how the conditions of history, politics, policies, economics, and dominant culture collate into contemporary social injustices. The film compels us to take a critical lens to the colonized/colonizer relations in our own backyards and to boldly and mindfully ask, 'Given our 'advanced' societies--Why does such injustice prevail?'" - Gail Baikie, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Dalhousie University Magic Lantern Films DVD $295 NEW! Shot for Going to School 2011 86 mins Coll-A BBC 2013 DVD $199 30 mins JrH-A Gold: today's most popular investment commodity. This astounding film is the first to document the illegal gold-diggers in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert risking their lives for a few grams of the precious mineral. Until the shocking events of October 9th 2012, Malala Yousafzai was unknown outside her home region in North Pakistan. Now the young girl is a worldwide icon after being shot by the Taliban while travelling home from school. While the speculative market value of gold in the Western world holds little relation to any tangible yardstick, the film describes in very direct and stark images what it means to prospect for gold by hand, in brutal conditions eerily reminiscent of the California Gold Rush during the late 19th-century. Malala’s campaign for girls to be educated was gaining too much attention, and she was an easy target for the Talaban. In amazingly intimate shots, Sven Zellner shows us the people at the other side of the world who pay the real price of gold. “Recommended.” - Educational Media Reviews Online In this film, Nel Hedayat sets out to discover if this teenager’s horrific experience is likely to change the lives of millions of young Pakistani women. Nel travels to Northern Pakistan – regarded as one of the most dangerous places in the world – to immerse herself in the heart of this turmoil, discovering the reality for young women there and finding out why Malala’s campaign is stronger than ever – but also much riskier. In Mongolian with English sub-titles. 2012 HotDocs 2013 DocuAsia Forum, Vancouver P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 39 Internet, Technology, Privacy NEW! InRealLife NEW! Drones in My Backyard KINOSMITH 2013 DVD $150 90 mins SrH-A InRealLife asks what exactly is the internet and what is it doing to our children? Taking us on a journey from the bedrooms of British teenagers to the world of Silicon Valley, filmmaker Beeban Kidron suggests that rather than the promise of free and open connectivity, young people are increasingly ensnared in a commercial world. Beguiling and glittering on the outside, it can be alienating and addictive. Quietly building its case, InRealLife asks if we can afford to stand by while our children, trapped in their 24/7 connectivity, are being outsourced to the net? Official Selection TIFF, 2013 The Age of Big Data BBC 2013 BBC $249 50 mins JrH-A Every day we produce more data than the human race did from the dawn of civilization until the year 2000. In this program we find out how this information can be searched and exploited for our gain. Twitter, search engines, scientific experiments, stock markets – these colossal databases can be mined for valuable, sometimes mind-blowing, insights using the most sophisticated algorithms ever created. This film finds out how scientists are using technology and innovation to search data. The program starts with a visit to the Los Angeles police department that is stopping crime before it happens. Officers patrol with smart phones that predict crime hot spots. We meet the entrepreneur and rocket scientists who have joined forces to design one of the most advanced algorithms in the world. Bullfrog 2013 DVD $175 13 mins JrH-A DRONES IN MY BACKYARD is a funny and scary video mash-up about the coming of aerial drones to the United States. One day a drone appears in the filmmaker's backyard, hovering over his head. It's the catalyst for an extended meditation and free association on the presence of drones in war-making, the role of drones in surveillance, and the thrill of flying when you put on goggles to see what the drone sees. Whether it's the Predator, the Argus, or cute little Hummingbirds, drones of all shapes and sizes are flying to a rock and roll beat. We see them following us...and listen to the incessant buzzing of cameras overhead. There are currently more than 500 live satellites circling our planet – not to mention thousands of defunct ones and we take them totally for granted. This fascinating and accessible documentary sets out to change that, tracing their story from their earliest origins through to today’s hugely complex spacecraft. BBC 2013 DVD $249 Bullfrog 2013 5x26 mins JrH-A DVD the series $675, $225 per episode Many of the world's most talented young computer programmers are now based in cities like Nairobi, Hyderabad or Rio de Janeiro. They live and work in 'cappuccino culture' hotspots, techie clusters -- where they gather to incubate new ideas with friends and colleagues. Many are driven by a powerful belief that communications technology can deliver social change. The producers of LIFE asked five of them to leave the bright lights, and get out among the poor and marginalized to see what they wanted and needed -- and then create `Life Apps' for a better, more sustainable world. Episode #1 – Silicon Savannah (Kenya) Episode #2 – Favela Farm (Brazil) Episode #3 – Mobile Harvest (India) Episode #4 – Once a Nomad (Namibia) Episode #5 – World of Apps (UK / South Africa) In South Africa, we visit the square kilometre array, a huge cluster of 3000 radio telescopes hopping to collect data that will answer some of the biggest questions in astronomy – where did we come from and is there life beyond Earth? NEW! In Orbit: How Satellites Rule Our World And in San Francisco, Horizon meets Dr Geoffrey Olgin, who has signed up to an internet company which predicts when one of his patients is about to be in trouble – could this transform the health care system? Satellites play a bigger part in modern life than most people ever consider. This fascinating and accessible documentary charts their story and shows just how much we use them. 40 Not only do they provide everyday services – think satellite TV, GPS, time-keeping and weather tracking – they’ve revealed lost cities, protected endangered species, taken lives in war and saved them in natural disasters. NEW! Defeating the Hackers NEW! Life Apps (5) BBC 2012 DVD $249 These masterpieces of technology are the single greatest product of the space program and have transformed our world. 50 mins info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions SrH-A 50 mins SrH-A This program behind the scenes of the exciting, fast paced world of frontline cryptography to meet the experts working at the very frontiers of science who are battling to keep our secrets safe. Digital has become a huge part of how we live. We keep photos and emails in digital files. We do our shopping, dating and banking online. Data is precious – and cybercriminals want it. Hackers are stealing our money and spying on our secrets. Cyber-vandals are destroying our digital lives. Even governments are eavesdropping. Our only defense is a new kind of armed force – the smartest minds on earth. Defending us from our cyber enemies is a diverse group of elite scientists. They are experts in extreme physics, math and ultra-paranoid computing, harnessing the weirdest forces in the universe to forge unbreakable codes and ultra-fast computers. The film investigates how this global geek squad is using simple math to keep our bank details safe, planting passwords in our unconscious brains, and harnessing the most bizarre physics we know of to build a whole new kind of computer – all to try and stay one step ahead of the hackers. Related title: Blackbird .......................................pg 29 International Finance and Trade The Carbon Rush Kinosmith 2012 SrH-A percentage of its revenue. But political changes have transformed the way the country views oil development. 84 mins DVD $150 Hundreds of hydroelectric dams in Panama. Incinerators burning garbage in India. Biogas extracted from palm oil in Honduras. Eucalyptus forests harvested for charcoal in Brazil. What do these projects have in common? They are all receiving carbon credits for offsetting pollution created somewhere else. But what impact are these offsets having? Are they actually reducing emissions? And what about the people and the communities where these projects have been set up? THE CARBON RUSH takes us around the world to meet the people most impacted. They are the least heard in the cacophony surrounding this emerging "green-gold" multi-billion dollar carbon industry. This ground breaking documentary features asks the fundamental questions - what happens when we manipulate markets to solve the climate crisis? Who stands to gain and who stands to suffer? With narration by Daryl Hannah "One of the finest, most carefully researched and executed political exposes of the year" - ART THREAT A Wild Idea Video Project 2011 DVD $175 26 mins SrH-A A Wild Idea explores Ecuador's unprecedented proposal for fighting global warming and preserving a large area of pristine rainforest from oil development – called the Yasuni-ITT Initiative. In exchange for compensation from the world community, Ecuador pledges to leave untouched a large oil reserve, the ITT block with over 850 million barrels of oil. If the proposal succeeds, it will protect one of the most bio-diverse places on Earth, respect the rights of two of the last nomadic indigenous cultures who live there, and avoid the emission of over 400 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. Exploiting the ITT oil reserve seemed a logical step that Ecuador had to take, as a relatively poor country that depends upon oil for a large The film takes the viewer to the Yasuní National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon, capturing the rainforest’s stunning biodiversity and profiling the tribes that live there. Through rich archival footage and commentary from government officials, environmentalists and others, A Wild Idea shows how the seemingly utopian ideal of keeping valuable oil underground turned into an official proposal. The political twists and turns that made the proposal possible could also threaten the success of this revolutionary idea. Bankers - Risking it All BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A In 2008 the financial crisis swept across the western world. Today, banks are still at the eye of the storm. This program looks at the turmoil facing an industry at the heart of the modern world. Five years on from the worst ever financial crash, a new landscape has emerged. The rules of our banking system are being re-written, and bankers, politicians and ordinary men and women are asking fundamental questions about what banks are for and how they should operate. NEW! Money and Life Video Project 2013 DVD $350 86 mins SrH-A Money and Life is a compelling cinematic journey that examines the origins of money, how the role of money has changed over time, how it shapes our lives and world today, and the emerging movement to create new economic models that redefine our relationships with money. The film presents a tapestry of expert interviews, narration, animated graphics and stories of individuals, communities, and small businesses who are seeking innovative ways to transform their relationship with money at the personal, local and global level. Experts include economists, authors, religious leaders, and a former JP Morgan executive. Money and Life helps viewers understand the history and fundamentals of money in order to be more informed participants in the economic transformation happening around us. Ultimately, the film asks, how can we move beyond being merely consumers, debtors and creditors, and create a more equitable and sustainable economy that meets the needs and realities of the 21st Century? Investigating recent revelations that have shattered trust in the banking system, this series asks whether this new damage to our banks’ reputations has had an impact perhaps greater than that of the financial crisis itself. Combining rigorous journalism, first-rate storytelling, and access to key players, these films ask what our bankers, regulators and policy-makers have learnt since 2008. How can the fractured relationships with our banks be repaired? And, in the process of making the City and Wall Street pay the price for weaknesses in regulation,leadership and ethics, is there a danger of inflicting as much suffering on the wider economy as on the banks? P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 41 Latin American Studies Cuba with Simon Reeves BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A Two years ago Cuba announced the most sweeping and radical economic reforms the country has seen in decades. From ending state rationing to cutting one million public-sector jobs, one of the last communist bastions in the world has begun rolling back the state on an unprecedented scale. Simon Reeve meets ordinary Cubans whose lives are being transformed, from the owners of fledgling businesses to the newly rich estate agents. Will Cuba be able to maintain the positive aspects of its long isolation under socialism - low crime, top-notch education and one of the best health systems in the world - while embracing what certainly looks like capitalism? Road Warrior Prod. 2013 DVD $250 53 mins Coll-A Telón de agua," also titled "Curtain of Water" (an allusion to the legendary Iron Curtain that isolated the ex-Soviet communist states), is photographer Joe Guerriero’s personal quest to make sense of the United States’ trade embargo on Cuba. In this documentary, Guerriero asks about the reasons for the embargo and tries to identify the opposing interests of the two countries, while also showing its effects on the Cuban people. He presents conversations with Cuban exiles and American activists in the U.S. and personal reflections of everyday Cubans caught in a situation of acute material and cultural privation, to shed light on the political and the human side of this conflict. Spanish version available. Unfinished Spaces 86 mins SrH-A Cuba's ambitious National Art Schools project, designed by three young artists, Ricardo Porro, Vittorio Garatti, and Roberto Gottardi, in the wake of Castro's Revolution, is neglected, nearly forgotten, then ultimately rediscovered as a visionary architectural masterpiece. In 1961, three young, visionary architects were commissioned by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara 42 UNFINISHED SPACES features intimate footage of Fidel Castro, showing his devotion to creating a worldwide showcase for art, and it also documents the struggle and passion of three revolutionary artists. NEW! La Camioneta Curtain of Water Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 to create Cuba's National Art Schools on the grounds of a former golf course in Havana, Cuba. Construction of their radical designs began immediately and the school's first classes soon followed. Dancers, musicians and artists from all over the country reveled in the beauty of the schools, but as the dream of the Revolution quickly became a reality, construction was abruptly halted and the architects and their designs were deemed irrelevant in the prevailing political climate. Forty years later the schools are in use, but remain unfinished and decaying. Castro has invited the exiled architects back to finish their unrealized dream. Bullfrog 2012 DVD $325 72 mins SrH-A Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightly-colored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day. Since 2006, nearly 1,000 camioneta drivers and fare-collectors have been murdered for either refusing or being unable to pay the extortion money demanded by local Guatemalan gangs. La Camioneta follows one such bus on its transformative journey: a journey between North and South, between life and death, and through an unfolding collection of moments, people, and places that serve to quietly remind us of the interconnected worlds in which we live. "Quietly moving...is as modest and farsighted as its cast of Guatemalans who make a living resurrecting discarded American school buses... For all the perils they face, the Guatemalan drivers, dealers and mechanics are able to make a living from American refuse and in the process turn the buses into mobile works of folk art." - Stephen Holden, The New York Times CINE Golden Eagle Award Critics' Pick, New York Times Indiewire's List of "Top Docs of 2013" www.lacamionetafilm.com/ info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions NEW! The Chilean Building Magic Lantern Films 2010 99 mins DVD $295 Coll-A This remarkable film tells a story never before documented: While their parents battled the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, a group of children were raised, first in Europe and then in Cuba, safely and communally. The 20 adults who supervised Project Home saw over sixty children through to adulthood, children whose mothers and fathers—members of the leftist organization Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR)—fought for the freedom of their homeland, many never to be seen again. For the men and women in The Chilean Building, patriotic duty took another form— child-care rather than warfare; these adoptive, communal parents assumed responsibility for their charges for years to come. In this remarkable documentary, director Macarena Aguiló, herself a product of Project Home, provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes examination of a grand and surprising social and political experiment. “Because Aguiló interviewed dozens of her peers, she ends up presenting a balanced perspective on events, free from either bitterness or rosyhued delusion." Highly Recommended – Video Librarian In Spanish with English sub-titles. Merit in Film Award, Latin American Studies Association Film Festival Best Documentary, New York International Latino Film Festival LGBTQ NEW! Valentine Road NEW! Pride Rises NEW! Pride Talks Hi Concept Prod. / Pivotal Pictures 2014 46 mins SrH-A DVD $250 Hi Concept Prod. / Pivotal Pictures 2014 60 mins SrH-A DVD $250 On February 12, 2008, in an Oxnard, California, classroom, 14-year-old Brandon McInerney shot classmate Larry King twice; Larry died of the wounds two days later. Larry (Leticia), a gendervariant youth of color, had liked to wear makeup and heels to school, and had publicly announced a crush on McInerney. For this reason, some of McInerney's defenders say the victim had "embarrassed" the shooter--and was therefore at least partly to blame for his own murder. This look at LGBT movement in Canada starts with the impact of the Stonewall Riots through the Toronto Bathhouse Raids and the political battles that paved the way for the legalization of marriage and explores the struggles that still lie ahead. Filmed during the WorldPride Human Rights Conference in June 2014 in Toronto this documentary series features prominent LGBTQ activists from across Canada. Intimate interviews combine with clips from their presentations as they discuss the challenges and human rights issues they are taking on through their work. Stock footage combined with feature interviews with leaders from the community takes you through the key moments in LGBTQ history. VALENTINE ROAD brilliantly focuses on how bigotry and prejudice are community-wide problems, rather than only the acts of individuals. It asks how schools can respond to the the full complexity of students' lives, and support students in crisis before tragedy strikes. Reverend Brent Hawkes (Sr. Pastor Metropolitan Community Church, Member of the Order of Canada), Ken Popert (Founder of The Pink Triangle Press) and Brenda Cossman (Law Professor and Director of the Bonham Center for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) give us a personal look at the emergence activist, the battles, the triumphs and the challenges that still lie ahead. Included in the program: Jeremy Dias Maurice Tomlinson Barry Bedford Jack Saddleback Annie Battiste Alex Abramovich Bullfrog 2013 DVD $350 88 mins JrH-A Best Documentary, Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Audience Award, Best Documentary, Fresno Reel Pride Film Festival Media Literacy Shadows of Liberty Kinosmith 2012 DVD $150 93 mins SrH-A SHADOWS OF LIBERTY reveals the extraordinary truth behind the news media: censorship, cover-ups and corporate control. Filmmaker Jean-Philippe Tremblay takes a journey through the darker corridors of the US media, where global conglomerates call the shots. For decades, their overwhelming influence has distorted news journalism and compromised its values. In highly revealing stories, renowned journalists, activists and academics give insider accounts of a broken media system. Controversial news reports are suppressed, people are censored for speaking out, and lives are shattered as the arena for public expression is turned into a private profit zone. Tracing the story of media manipulation through the years, SHADOWS OF LIBERTY poses a crucial question: why have we let a handful of powerful corporations write the news? SHADOWS OF LIBERTY provides a platform for silenced voices to inspire the idea of an independent media where truth and integrity are the norm, not the exception. NEW! A Fragile Trust Bullfrog 2013 DVD $375 75 mins SrH-A A FRAGILE TRUST tells the shocking story of Jayson Blair, the most infamous serial plagiarist of our time, and how he unleashed the massive scandal that rocked the New York Times and the entire world of journalism. In 2003 Blair was caught plagiarizing and supplementing his own reporting with fabricated details in dozens of stories published in the Times. The daily operations of the Times newsroom became a public spectacle as every major news outlet picked up the story and ran with it. The fact that Blair is African-American was emphasized again and again as accounts of the 'Blair Affair' served up sordid details in a soap-opera style tale of deception, drug abuse, racism, mental illness, hierarchy, white guilt, and power struggles inside the hallowed halls of the New York Times. Featuring exclusive interviews with everyone involved, including former Executive Editor Howell Raines and Blair himself, A FRAGILE TRUST is the first film to tell the whole sordid story of the scandal while exploring deeper themes of power, ethics, and responsibility in the mainstream media. "Well-balanced...meticulous. Portrait of disgraced reporter Jayson Blair raises tough questions about journalistic ethics and personal responsibility in the digital era." - Ronnie Scheib, Variety "A remarkable film for its probing, its wealth of detail and testimony - remarkable above all, perhaps, in the clinical picture of its subject, one devoid of any efforts to assign mitigating factors to his disastrous career, whether of race or class." - Dorothy Rabinowitz, Wall Street Journal Through the course of the film, we follow Blair as he slowly unravels in the face of mounting pressures and distractions. Starting with his 'reporting' of the plagiarized article that ultimately lead to his undoing, we trace the rise and fall of this fascinating young reporter as he clings to his career at the Times even as he is losing his mind. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 43 Mental Health Healing a Soldier's Heart Video Project 2013 DVD $275 73 mins The Mars Project Sr-A Healing A Soldier's Heart follows the courageous journeys of four Vietnam veterans, all suffering from severe PTSD, who return to Vietnam to face the demons that continue to haunt them and hopefully heal their PTSD. Under the guidance of pioneering psychotherapist Dr. Edward Tick, the vets visit their actual trauma sites – the places where they fought and killed their former enemies, or saw their friends and comrades die. The film provides an unforgettable, transformative journey through what Dr. Tick calls “their second, this time, willful descent into hell.” It carries viewers into the hearts and minds of the four veterans and their families, as they experience forgiveness and compassion from their former enemies. Through first-time contact with Vietnamese culture, the four vets are led to a new state of awareness and spiritual peace. Healing A Soldier's Heart traces the veterans’ gradual shift from terrorized nightmares, drug abuse and attempted suicides, to healed warriors – with profound lessons for PTSD-suffering younger veterans from the more recent wars in Iraq & Afghanistan. The film is a powerful story about the long-term, psychological effects of war, and of the reconnection of the human soul through Dr. Tick’s innovative therapy. Balazs Projects 2012 61 mins SrH-A DVD $295 For half of his life, rapper and performance artist Khari "Conspiracy" Stewart has fought a spiritual war against two demons: Anacron, an intergalactic consciousness that possesses Stewart's mind, and the Canadian mental health system, which diagnosed him with schizophrenia over a decade ago. Through artful documentation of Khari's history, daily life and with insight from psychiatric experts, Mars Project reveals the deep complexities of mental health and the inadequacies of the current Canadian health care system. Khari's diagnosis or spiritual encounters have entrenched themselves so deeply, that it will take much more than a stateimposed drug regimen or spiritual healing to vanquish his demons. Yet Khari isn't just a victim. His plagued mind has simultaneously debilitated him and formed the foundation for his identity as a contemporary soothsayer who spreads his message and his experiences through the recited verb-forms of his rap music. Tormented artist, spiritual shaman, drug-addled rapper, Khari's unique experience seeks to challenge our understanding of schizophrenia and mental health. NEW! The Naked Room On the road ... to find out Columbian Centre Society 2013 32 mins SrH-A DVD $195 On the road ... to find out is a documentary film that explores issues related to the re-location of people with mental illness, from smaller communities in order to access mental health services. The film is intended to be a discussion starter. What happens when people are taken out of their natural social setting after they become mentally ill? What are the positive and negative effects of re-location? Where is home once someone has been relocated for an extended period? The documentary was commissioned by Columbian Centre, Nanaimo, BC and produced and directed by filmmaker Paul Manly. 44 Magic Lantern Films 2013 67 mins Coll-A DVD $295 The location: a pediatric therapist's office. The characters: severely depressive child patients and their anguished parents. In Nuria Ibáñez’s fascinating and acclaimed documentary, the austere interior of a Mexico City hospital is the setting for a profoundly moving and educational film. The Naked Room offers the opportunity to study and witness the trauma of a series of youths who suffer from issues including severe depression, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder from assault and more. Many of the children in the film pose a danger to themselves or others; the office is their parents’ last hope at saving their children from suicide, life behind bars, or a straightjacket. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions “A haunting exploration of mental illness in children.” - Variety In Spanish with English sub-titles. NEW! Rude Dude INDIECAN Ent. Inc. 2014 91 mins Coll-A DVD $295 Rude Dude tells the candid story of iconic comic book artist Steve “The Dude” Rude, an impulsive and compulsive artist, who puts everything fame, fortune, family and friends on the line for his art. For nearly three decades, Rude worked in the comic book field, earning critical acclaim and winning every major comic book industry award. At the surface, Rude seems unstoppable. This film chips away at Rude’s exterior and tells the story of a man who, at age 53, walks away from the career that made him a comic book artist celebrity to live a quieter life as a fine art painter. His battle with bipolar disorder prompts Rude to make this decision at the height of his career. Throughout the film Steve’s family, friends, colleagues, students and fans speak about Rude’s legendary artistic talent and the important impact he made in comics. Rude is recognized as the quintessential “artists’ artist,” influencing countless artists in the comic book field. We see Rude as a mentor who teaches his students how to become better artists and to pursue their dreams. Nevertheless, a very different picture of Rude is painted on the home front. Rude cannot take care of himself because of his illness. His wife, Jaynelle, works three jobs and takes care of Rude and their two children. The family is constantly living on edge as they face financial difficulties and the unpredictable mood swings, which often are manifest with holes punched into the drywall throughout the house. By the end of the film, Steve’s fine art begins to gain some traction as art galleries begin to accept some of his art and he begins to develop a new fan following. While the film may end, Rude’s story is far from over. NOTE: Some strong language Ocean / Fisheries NEW! The Last Ocean Video Project 2013 DVD $275 NEW! Looting the Pacific 87 mins SrH-A With stunning footage of Antarctica's unique landscapes and wild life, The Last Ocean profiles the international battle over commercial fishing in the Ross Sea, the last pristine ocean ecosystem on earth. The Ross Sea is a vast, icy landscape that teems with life -- whales, seals and penguins carving out a place on the very edge of existence. This ‘living laboratory’ is one of the last places where the delicate balance of nature still prevails, largely untouched by humans. But an international fishing fleet has recently made its way to the Ross Sea, targeting the highly lucrative Antarctic Toothfish, sold as Chilean Sea Bass around the world. Bullfrog 2012 27 mins JrH-A DVD $225 forever. He rallies fellow scientists and builds a global campaign to protect this last pristine marine ecosystem. Featuring top scientists, including Dr. Sylvia Earle and Dr. Daniel Pauly, as well as international political leaders, the film examines both the science and politics behind the debate over preserving Earth’s last truly wild ocean. "Highly Recommended.” – Educational Media Reviews Online Californian ecologist Dr. David Ainley has studied the Ross Sea’s unique ecosystem for more than forty years and knows that unless fishing is stopped, the natural balance will be lost Jack mackerel, or "jurel" -- a silvery fish which once thronged the South Pacific -- was one of the world's last great fisheries, and a staple of the global food chain. But unnoticed by the rest of the world, jack mackerel stocks have crashed, declining by 90 percent in two decades as a result of rampant industrial overfishing. An investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) showed that a global convention which was intended to save jack mackerel stocks led instead to a disastrous "race to fish", as faraway nations like Russia, China, Norway, the Netherlands and other EU countries competed with Pacific states to establish fishing quotas. Looting the Pacific reports exclusively on the secrets of the global fishing industry's last frontier and the fate of the jack mackerel. tve.org/reframing-rio/films/looting-thepacific/index.html Plants NEW! Magic of Mushrooms BBC 2014 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A Mushroom enthusiast Professor Richard Fortey explores the science behind fungi, unlocking the astonishing story of their evolution, life cycle and their value to both us and the planet. From their spectacular birth, through their secretive underground life to their final explosive death, mushrooms are quite remarkable. In his program, Richard reveals a fascinating world that few of us understand or even realize exists – yet all life on Earth depends on it. In a specially-built mushroom lab, with the help of mycologist Dr Patrick Hickey and some stateof-the art technology - Richard brings to life the secret world of mushrooms as never seen before and reveals the spectacular abilities of fungi to break down waste and sustain new plant life, keeping our planet alive. NEW! Just released for Educational sales! The landmark BBC series! The Private Life of Plants BBC 1995 6x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $749, $249 per episode David Attenborough reveals the incredible secrets of the plant world. Crawling, flying, exploding, thieving, fighting, killing…plants as you have never seen them before! Episode #1 – Travelling Episode #2 – Growing Episode #3 – Flowering Episode #4 – The Social Struggle Episode #5 – Living Together Episode #6 – Surviving Of all living things, plants are the most successful. They have colonized every part of the globe, they can live longer, grow bigger, even come back from the dead. The Private Life of Plants reveals the many and ingenious ways that plants solve the problems of survival. Plants lead thrilling lives, but on a very different timescale from our own. David Attenborough says: “Plants have to face very much the same sort of problems as animals face throughout their lives if they are to survive. They have to fight one another…compete for mates…invade new territories. The reason we are seldom aware of these dramas is that plants, of course, live on a different time scale......” P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 45 Psychology NEW! Don’t Worry, Be Happy NEW! Free the Mind BBC 2013 DVD $249 Video Project 2013 DVD $350 50 mins SrH-A 79 mins SrH-A It turns out that optimists outlive pessimists by nearly a decade. Understanding the origins of an optimistic personality could help us save ourselves from a premature death. In this programme, Michael Mosley takes a closer look at the links between outlook and life expectancy. Free the Mind profiles the pioneering work of renowned psychologist Richard Davidson, who, by studying the practices of Tibetan monks and others, found that it is possible to rewire the brain through meditation and mental training exercises. A self-confessed introvert - Michael endures the horror of karaoke bars; expert psychologists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology ‘read’ the emotions on his face and; with a wrist-band, monitor his feelings. Professor Elaine Fox, a UK psychologist, tests Michael’s outlook on the world and explains how the physiology of his brain is changed by entrenched ways of thinking. Named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2006, Dr. Davidson has dedicated himself to applying this hopeful discovery to improve the lives of people throughout the world. He founded the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin to study whether and how contemplative traditions change our brains and can help people overcome mental trauma and live happier lives. But where does personality come from? Psychologists from Maryland talk about the significance of Michael’s early years with his family and why mother love is so crucial. And geneticists at the Wellcome institute in London test his DNA to see whether he’s got any of the genes that will make him resilient to life’s lows or vulnerable to them. Official Selection, Hot Docs Official Selection, Vancouver International Film Festival NEW! Inside My Mind BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Head Case … Mental …. These terms of abuse speak volumes about the fear and stigma commonly associated with mental illness, even though it affects us all. This unique program brings together the latest scientific information, personal stories, and absorbing CGI to explore the causes and possible cures of mental illness, especially in young adults. More young people than ever have a mental disorder, and most of us will know someone with one. It is most likely to strike in late teens and early twenties than at any other time in our lives. Especially as this is the time in life when we face tumultuous changes and challenges: changing bodies, emerging sexuality, exam pressures and relationship worries. Sometimes, for some if us, it all gets too much. Working with leading mental health institutions, Inside My Mind explores the science behind mental illness, discovering the social, biological and psychological changes that happen to five people suffering from different mental health disorders and unravelling the treatments that are helping them overcome their conditions. 46 “Compelling… filled with wonder and questions about humanity and yourself. The parallel storylines coax you into questioning not only the hidden potential of humanity, but the possible applications in your life as well." - Toronto Star richardjdavidson.com/ NEW! Psychology and the New Heroism Bullfrog 2012 DVD $225 87 mins SrH-A Philip Zimbardo is professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University and creator of the renowned Stanford Prison Experiment. Daniel Ellsberg served in the Pentagon under Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and is best known as the whistleblower who released documents known as the Pentagon Papers to the public which detailed the secrets and lies that shaped three decades of American foreign policy in Vietnam. These two icons of progressive thought in America met for the first time to discuss a salient question for our times: Why are some people willing to take courageous nonviolent action in defense of ethical principles, even at personal risk to themselves? This video captures their conversation and calls for a new era of truth-telling by citizens privy to info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions crucial and often classified information that the public deserves to know. They call for a new ethic of accountability by those leaders who govern the United States, its judiciary and its military. They challenge ordinary people to take calculated risks in the service of their conscience and their fellow citizens. This defines the New Heroism. thepromiseofgrouppsychotherapy.com/ NEW! Released Video Project 2013 DVD $350 72 mins SrH-A Two-thirds of convicts released from prison return behind bars within three years. RELEASED presents the hopeful stories of four parolees who prove that the tide of recidivism can be reversed, if former prisoners are given the support they need to reenter society. The four -- Vilma Ortiz Donovan, Kenneth Harrigan, Casimiro Torres and Angel Ramos – spent over 70 years in prison combined. Released with no homes to go to or jobs for support, they ended up in a prisoner reentry facility in New York City known as “The Castle”, run by former convicts and established by The Fortune Society. With the help of The Castle, all four overcame their traumatic personal histories and chronic criminal behavior to become exemplary citizens. All four speak about how what ought to be the final redemptive chapter -- release from prison - is often the hardest challenge of all. Dropped back into society with little or no preparation and support virtually insures a high failure rate. Having spent 30 years in prison, Angel Ramos asks: “How do I live like a normal human being when I have no idea what normal is?” Their life-affirming stories of change provide an important model for reducing the rate of repeat offenders. Psychology - Death and Dying NEW! Death Makes Life Possible Video Project DVD $275 63 mins SrH-A Death is something that most people fear and don't want to think about. But is it possible that facing our mortality can inspire us to live our lives more fully? Death Makes Life Possible follows cultural anthropologist and scientist Marilyn Schlitz, Ph.D., as she explores the mysteries of life and death from a variety of perspectives and world traditions. Sparked by her own near death experience as a teenager, Schlitz has been delving into the nature of consciousness and death for the past three decades. The film looks at how popular culture deals with the ever-present fear many have about our own mortality. Interviews with mental health experts, cultural leaders, and scientists explore the meaning of death and how we can learn to live without fear. The interviews and evidence presented are interwoven with personal stories of people facing their own death as well as those who report encounters beyond death. The narrative is illustrated with vivid imagery. Death Makes Life Possible features some of the leading scientists, anthropologists, philosophers, spiritual teachers and thinkers of our time – including Yassir Chadley, Deepak Chopra, Mingtong Gu, Stuart Hameroff, Lauren Artress, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Dean Radin, Rupert Sheldrake, Rudy Tanzi, Luisah Teish, Dr. Jim Tucker and others. Death Makes Life Possible offers a deep and thoughtful exploration into the ultimate question we all face. NEW! A Will for the Woods Bullfrog 2013 DVD $350 93 mins SrH-A What if our last act could be a gift to the planet? Capturing the genesis of a revolutionary social and environmental movement, A WILL FOR THE WOODS draws the viewer into a lifeaffirming and immersive portrait of people embracing their connection to timeless natural cycles. Musician, folk dancer, and psychiatrist Clark Wang prepares for his own green burial, determined that his final resting place will benefit the earth. He has discovered a movement that uses burial to conserve and restore natural areas, forgoing toxic, wasteful funeral practices engineered to preserve the body at the ecosystem's expense. Clark, a spirited and charismatic advocate, sets out to save a tract of forest with the help of green burial pioneers and a compassionate local cemeterian. While he continues to battle cancer, he and his partner Jane find great comfort in the thought that his death - whenever it may happen - will be a force for regeneration. As the film follows Clark's dream of leaving a loving, permanent legacy, environmentalism takes on a deeply human intimacy. www.awillforthewoods.com/ www.greenburialcouncil.org/ Saving the Planet - Some Suggestions GreenHeroes – S2 (6) CineFocus 2013 6x25 mins JrH-A DVD the series $450, $95 per episode Season 2 of GreenHeroes, a six-part series that tells the story of change - of how people improved their lives, what their tipping point moments were and how they overcome obstacles to become a GreenHero. The 6x25 minute series tells remarkable stories of people who acted on their ideas and heroically “ventured forth” to protect our planet. From the celebrity to the everyday person, each story details the different paths and interests the GreenHeroes have taken in their quests to help save the world. #1 - Biting into Change (Local Food) #2 - Green is the New Black (Fashion and Beauty) #3 - Back to Nature (Reconnecting with the Outdoors) #4 - Art of Change, The (Visual Artists) #5 - Moving Green (Transportation) #6 - Saving Oceans (Water) NOTE: DVDs are video described and closed captioned. www.greenheroes.tv greenheroes.tv/greenheroes-academy/ • A link to information on the GreenHeroes Smartphone App. • Each of the six episode themes tie to missions in the Green Heroes Academy – a mobile app where users take-on challenges and actions aimed at moving them from viewers to do-ers. The 45 short on-line videos and take-action campaigns at our Green Heroes web channel are yet another way to engage people in great stories told by inspiring storytellers. GreenHero - chef Jaime Kennedy - photo credit - Justin Arjune P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 47 Saving the Planet - Here are Some Suggestions Chasing Water Bullfrog 2011 DVD $195 18 mins JrH-A After spending a decade working abroad as a photojournalist, Colorado native Pete McBride, decided to focus on something closer to his home and his heart: the Colorado River which cuts through his backyard. Taking nearly three years, McBride followed the river source to sea on a personal journey to see exactly where the river goes and what becomes of the irrigation water that flows across his family's cattle ranch in central Colorado after it returns to the creek. Recruiting his father, John, as his personal pilot McBride chose an aerial vantage to capture a unique and fresh view of the Colorado River Basin. He also partnered with Jon Waterman, an author who stayed stream level to paddle the entire length of the river. This short film takes the viewer on a 1,500 mile adventure downstream, from mountains and cities and through canyons and across shrinking reservoirs. For 6 million years the Colorado River flowed to the sea. Today it runs dry some 90 miles shy of its historic terminus at the Sea of Cortez. This visual journey is both revealing and alarming as it highlights the state of the river and the Southwest's drying future. Extreme by Design Bullfrog 2013 DVD $325 57 mins JrH-A EXTREME BY DESIGN follows Stanford business, engineering and medical students as they work in teams, using design thinking methods, to develop products and services that serve the needs of the world's poor. One student team works on a breathing device to keep babies alive in Bangladesh. Another seeks a way to store drinking water in Indonesia. The third team project is to design an IV medicine infusion pump. It's all part of the Design for Extreme Affordability course inspired and launched by the Stanford d.school. The film begins on the first day of the course and ends eight months later as one group of students returns to Asia to test their device amid plans to launch a startup. At a time of unprecedented global challenges EXTREME BY DESIGN shows the power of human-centered design in creating innovative, effective and sustainable solutions to the complex problems facing us. 48 NEW! Bringing it Home Bullfrog 2013 DVD $295 52 mins SrH-A Industrial Hemp is making headlines in American media with the recent Farm Bill amendment allowing hemp research crops in ten states. But why does Federal policy still classify and confuse this non-psychoactive plant with marijuana as a drug? BRINGING IT HOME tells the story of hemp's past, present and future through interviews with global hemp business leaders and entrepreneurs, archive images, animation and footage filmed in Europe and the United States. The film features the designer of "America's First Hemp House" and his quest to find the healthiest building material available to construct a safe environment for his daughter with chemical sensitivities. He discovers non-toxic, carbon neutral hempcrete that is recyclable, pest-fire-mold-resistant and cuts energy bills in half. But the major drawback for U.S. builders is that the fiber for hempcrete must be imported. Current U.S. Federal policy does not distinguish hemp from its psychoactive plant cousin marijuana, despite a long history of hemp farming in America up until the 1940s. BRINGING IT HOME follows the hemp trail to the U.K. where business owners, researchers, farmers and Kevin McCloud, TV host of Grand Designs, discuss industrial hemp use in their country. Also featured are interviews with CEOs of million dollar U.S. companies that are importing hemp for healthy, sustainable products, and those working for policy change at the state and federal levels. A lobbyist for the CA Narcotics Officers Association gives voice to the opposition. NEW! Drying for Freedom Video Project 2012 DVD $225 53 mins JrH-A Drying For Freedom travels from America’s clothesline-free yards to India’s open-air laundromats to explore how the electric dream was marketed, without regard for its environmental and other impacts. In post-war America, the push to “Live Better Electrically”, with Ronald Reagan as spokesman, was symbolized by the selling of energy hungry clothes dryers to replace the centuries-old zero energy outdoor clothesline. With archival TV ads info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions and commentary, the film looks at how consumer demand was created for an electric utopia, where the dryer became a necessity and the clothesline became an ugly thing of the past. Convenience trumped consequence, as energy consumption rose rapidly, with significant impacts on the environment – and personal freedom. Sixty years later, more than 50 million Americans live in communities where energy efficient clotheslines are banned as unsightly. But line-drying activist Alexander Lee has campaigned since 1997 across America for the “Right to Dry”, turning the age-old clothesline into a powerful symbol for efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Drying For Freedom begins with the symbolic battle over the clothesline, but expands to the bigger potential global consequences of increasing energy usage in developing countries. NEW! Saving Sunshine Keeping the Lights on with Batteries and Solar Power Bullfrog 2013 DVD $225 34 mins SrH-A As the world turns to sustainability, solar enriches our lives. SAVING SUNSHINE takes a look at today's developments in solar electricity and its increasing role as power provider. Combining the best features of off-grid, stand-alone solar installations with grid-tied systems that provide distributed generation, photovoltaic systems have evolved into ACcoupled systems. They provide back-up, stand-alone electricity while also using renewable solar energy for our everyday electrical needs. This combination of renewable energy and energy storage connects multiple inverters with maintenance-free batteries and opens the door to energy independence in a sustainable, low-carbon future. www.themarea.org/ - Midatlantic Renewable Energy Association Saving the Planet - Here are Some Suggestions NEW! Future My Love KINOSMITH 2012 DVD $150 93 mins SrH-A NEW! Joanna Macy and the Great Turning NEW! Last Call Video Project 2014 DVD $175 Video Project 2013 DVD $325 26 mins SrH-A 90 mins SrH-A At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently. How much freedom are we prepared to give to the ones we love? And how much responsibility for our society are we ready to take on? Joanna Macy and the Great Turning is a short film about the societal shift now underway from an industrial growth society to a more sustainable civilization. Last Call examines the predictions and impact of one of the most important and controversial environmental books of all time, The Limits to Growth, published four decades ago. Based on an extensive interview with wellknown writer, teacher, and activist Joanna Macy, the film lays out Macy’s understanding of “the Great Turning” as the third major revolution of human existence after the agricultural and industrial revolutions. As the consequences of our modern economy continue to paint an increasingly dystopian future, Maja finds herself an unexpected companion in 95-year-old futurist Jacque Fresco from Venus, Florida. Growing up in New York City during the Great Depression of the 1930s, Fresco faced a crisis similar to the one we have today. But instead of trying to save the economy as we know it, he asked himself a different question about the future: Do we have enough resources for everyone and can we distribute them directly, without money? “The most remarkable feature of this historical moment on Earth,” says Joanna Macy, “Is not that we are on the way to destroying the world — we've actually been on the way for quite a while. It is that we are beginning to wake up, as from a millennia-long sleep, to a whole new relationship to our world, to ourselves and each other.” In 1972, the publication of the book shook the world, selling 30 million copies in 30 languages, and marked a turning point in thinking about the environment. Prepared for the Club of Rome, the book was based on the work of a team of young scientists from MIT who created the first computer model to analyze the interaction over time of exponential growth with finite natural resources. The answer he found was ‘yes’, and so he spent the rest of his life designing a ‘Resource-based Economy’ where every person on the planet would have enough food, clothing, housing and education without using ever money or debt – a pragmatic realisation of a free society through the ‘intelligent application’ of technology. As Fresco’s 70-year-old social designs seem more radical than any solutions presented today, Borg begins to retrace Fresco's life and theories – from encounters with Technocracy Inc., the forgotten social movement of the early 20th Century that even then questioned the suitability of a monetary-based system, to those at the forefront of technology today: the Free Energy Movement and 3D printing, whose work could not only revolutionise the production of goods and the supply of services, but transform our entire economy. Macy considers how human beings have previously responded to the major challenges of our past and shows how we are doing so once again, in hundreds of ways both small and large. Their primary message was that the human footprint, if unchecked, would grow beyond the carrying capacity of the planet on a sustainable basis. They concluded that humanity must adapt to the planet’s limits or risk overshoot, which could result in the collapse of global support systems and human decline. Their conclusions stimulated broad interest and significant debate, but not much action on their scenario for avoiding overshoot. Illustrated with beautiful footage shot around the world, the film is at once sobering, insightful, and inspiring. The Great Turning is ultimately a call to take part in this new “great adventure” in order to help create a more life-sustaining world. Four decades later, the surviving authors of The Limits to Growth and the book’s mentors gathered to assess their earlier predictions, update where we stand today, and present what we need to do now to avoid global ecological collapse in the next few decades. Supported by archival footage and other materials, Last Call provides provocative insights into the fundamental reasons behind the ongoing global ecological and economic crises, and a vision of a more hopeful future, if we commit to appropriate measures before it’s too late. "Highly Recommended.” – Educational Media Reviews Online FUTURE MY LOVE challenges us to understand why we resist change as individuals and as a society – when we both can and have to. Carefully weaving a texture of archive footage, black and white Super 8 film, and colour HD, Borg poignantly depicts the universal struggle between our heads and hearts in times of radical change. P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 49 Science - Biology Secret Universe: Journey Inside the Cell BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A This epic film takes us on a high-tech adventure inside our own cells, revealing an alien world few have ever seen before – and reveals our eternal battle against the threat of invading viruses. Exploring the human cell in the context of a viral invasion – the battle for control of the cell, this film tells the remarkable story of a single cell – from birth to death in the front line of the eternal fight for supremacy. No-one knows for sure whether viruses and animal cells co-evolved or whether we have a common ancestor. Back in the primordial soup, inside the nucleus of a primitive cell the swapping and mixing of viral and cellular genetic material takes place. The forced mixing of genes and the survival pressure to stay one step ahead of the viral invaders has driven the evolution of life on earth. Three billion years on from the dawn of life, the primordial world has changed; the first plant and animal cells flourish, and start to form colonies. Under constant viral attack, they invent a new defensive weapon: sex. Splitting in half and recombining with each other, they keep changing the locks on their DNA to stay one step ahead of their enemies. Playing God BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins SrH-A Can synthetic biology provide us with real benefits? Or is it a Frankenstein science threatening Earth’s biodiversity, public heath and national security? Evolutionary biologist Adam Rutherford meets the scientists creating life in the lab. In May 2010 scientists announced that they had created synthetic life for the very first time. A team headed by Craig Venter presented selfreplicating bacteria that had been designed on a computer and made using entirely synthetic DNA. This astonishing technological achievement demonstrated to the world that scientists can manipulate genetic material in ways previously thought unimaginable. In this programme, evolutionary biologist Adam Rutherford investigates the fast moving world of synthetic biology. As a scientist he is excited by the powerful technology, but at the same time believes that we all need to confront important ethical issues and ask - should we be doing this at all? Science - Genetics Pedigree Dogs Exposed Three Years On BBC 2012 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A In 2008, Pedigree Dogs Exposed revealed the shocking extent of health and welfare problems in pure-bred dogs; showing that inbreeding was rife and that many dogs bred for their looks and success in the show ring were suffering from unacceptable levels of deformity and disease. The film generated worldwide debate and sparked action on an unprecedented level. Pedigree Dogs Exposed: Three Years On assesses this explosive film’s impact and asks: are the dogs finally on their way to recovery, or still on the road to oblivion? Science - Inventions The Genius of Invention (4) BBC 2013 4x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $799, $249 per episode Ideas that changed the world! The greatest inventions have the power to transform the world and the lives of us all. In this series, Michael Mosley and his team explore the inventions that made the world around us. 50 In The Genius of Invention Michael Mosley and his team pick twelve inventions and show how they shaped our modern world. They explain how they came about; by sparks of inventive genius and steady incremental improvements hammered out in workshops and they separate myth from reality in the lives of the great inventors. info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Ep #1 – Power Ep #2 – Speed Ep #3 - Communications Ep #4 – Visual Image Related Title: Canadian Made .......................................pg 21 Science - Materials NEW! The Age of Aluminum Video Project 2013 DVD $325 90 mins SrH-A Aluminum is an integral part of our daily lives, from cooking pans and computers, to soda cans, cosmetics and vaccines. But how much do we know about its impact on human health and the environment? Based on Bert Ehgartner’s groundbreaking book Dirty Little Secret – The Aluminum Files, The Age of Aluminum is the first film to explore the metal’s little-known darker side. Through interviews with leading scientists and researchers, along with the personal stories of several individuals, the film reveals how aluminum exposure has triggered serious health consequences and environmental damage. Representatives of the aluminum industry defend its safety record. Long known as a neurotoxin, many scientists suspect aluminum is linked to such modern scourges as breast cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, allergies and autism. The documentary looks at how aluminum may be the “universal toxin” underlying the increase in epidemic levels of chronic illness and age-related neurological disorders. ADVISORY – Includes scene of a woman with a mastectomy "Highly Recommended." – Educational Media Reviews Online Aluminum mining and manufacturing have also created acute environmental problems in several parts of the world. The film documents the devastating effects of aluminum mining in South America, as well as environmental disasters in Hungary and the UK. Ultimately, The Age of Aluminum asks, why isn’t more research urgently being conducted on aluminum and human health, and what can we do now to avoid its negative impact on our lives? Science - Physics Wonders of Life (5) BBC 2013 5x50 mins JrH-A DVD the series $999, $249 per episode This beautiful and definitive series looks at natural history from a physics perspective, revealing how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse, and unique force in the universe – life. 3.7 billion years ago the fundamental laws that had previously built stars, supernovae and planets contrived to create life. Today, there are thought to be as many as 100 million different species on Earth: each one governed by the same laws. Light, gravity, time, matter and energy are the fundamental building blocks of everything - from the smallest microbe to the biggest galaxy. Wonders of Life tells the story of the amazing diversity and adaptability of life through the fundamental laws that govern it. Each episode tackles a different aspect of life on Earth, travelling to a single location that illustrates it best. Ep #1 – What is Life? Ep #2 – Expanding Universe Ep #3 – Endless Forms, Most Beautiful Ep #4 – Size Matters Ep #5 - Home NEW! Light and Dark (2) BBC 2013 2x50 mins SrH-A DVD the series $399, $249 per episode A landscape filled with mountains, the stars in the night sky or the face of a loved one... everything you see is the result of light. But for our familiar world to exist, more than 95% of the universe has to be dark – dark matter we can't see and dark energy we can barely comprehend. In this thought-provoking series, Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores the paradox that lies at the heart of physics. By manipulating light, great scientists like Galileo and Newton have uncovered virtually everything we know about the Universe. But today's search for what lies hidden in the shadows, the mind-bending quest to discover dark matter and dark energy threatens to overturn our understanding of the cosmos forever. Light and Dark is the story of everything we know and everything we don't know about the Universe. Episode #1 – Light Episode #2 - Dark P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 51 Science - Zoology Insect Dissection BBC 2013 DVD $249 Planet Ant 50 mins SrH-A Delve inside the amazing anatomy of bugs as this fascinating investigation reveals how insects have evolved to survive – and shows how this knowledge is inspiring technology for humans. As well as taking viewers inside these incredible creations, this fascinating documentary shows how discoveries made in insect labs are inspiring technology that will transform the human world. Through a series of dissections combined with state-of the- art imaging techniques, the program examines at micro level the precision engineering hidden inside these extraordinary creatures. BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A Ants are fascinating creatures - builders of extraordinary and complex societies. So how can a species, inferior to humans by so many measures, achieve such spectacular feats of co-ordinated power? How do they do it and what can they tell us about ourselves? This programme takes us inside a million strong ant colony, housed in a specially constructed glass nest, that allows us to see the inner workings of this most mysterious society, in a way never seen before. The program discovers what happens when the queen is removed from the nest, investigates how ants can solve mathematical problems that defeat modern computers, and asks in what ways a study of ant behaviour could help us better organise our own societies. Teacher Education NEW! School’s Out Bullfrog 2013 DVD $250 36 mins JrH-A A year in the life of a forest kindergarten in Switzerland where being outdoors and unstructured play are the main components. No classroom for these kindergarteners. In Switzerland's Langnau am Albis, a suburb of Zurich, children 4 to 7 years of age, go to kindergarten in the woods every day, no matter what the weatherman says. This eye-opening film follows the forest kindergarten through the seasons of one school year and looks into the important question of what it is that children need at that age. There is laughter, beauty and amazement in the process of finding out. The documentary is a combination of pure observational footage of the children at kindergarten in the forest, paired with interviews with parents, teachers, child development experts, and alumni, offering the viewers a genuine look into the forest kindergarten. There are also scenes of a traditional kindergarten in the United States to show the contrast between the different approaches. 52 "This thought-provoking production offers interviews with parents, teachers, and a pediatrician who share the benefits of the outdoor experience as well as the concerns and challenges of these two early childhood educational programs. A nice addition to professional collections in elementary school media centers and public libraries." - Linda M. Teel, East Carolina University, School Library Journal "What a great way to show people the importance of outdoor play and exploration for young children! I hope all educators, administrators, and parents will watch this and take it to heart. The high stress on academics in early childhood just isn't necessary. Teachers, even if you can't teach your classes in the forest, take inspiration from this, your students and society will thank you." - Stacy Carr-Poole, Director of Education, Riverbend Environmental Education Center Best Short Film Award, Colorado Environmental Film Festival Best Education Award, Cinema Verde Environmental Film & Arts Festival info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions Metamorphosis – The Science of Change BBC 2013 DVD $249 50 mins JrH-A Stranger than fiction. Metamorphosis seems like the ultimate evolutionary magic trick: the amazing transformation of one creature into a totally different being: one life, two bodies. From Ovid to Kafka to X-Men, tales of metamorphosis richly permeate human culture. The myth of transformation is so common that it seems almost pre-programmed into our imagination. But is the scientific fact of metamorphosis just as strange as fiction… or even stranger? Teacher Education Schools that Change Communities Video Project 2012 DVD $225 58 mins SrH-A Schools that Change Communities profiles a diverse group of public schools that are successfully creating higher achieving students in a different way -- by turning the communities where they live into their classrooms. The film re-imagines what education can be, visiting K-12 public schools in five states across America that are engaging students in learning by solving real-world problems in a variety of communities, from economically and environmentally challenged rural areas to poverty-stricken urban neighborhoods. In the film, administrators, teachers, students and local residents discuss their projects and the value they find in place- and community-based education -- an interdisciplinary approach which emphasizes hands-on, curiosity-based investigation using surrounding neighborhoods as "living" classrooms. By confronting and solving real-world issues in their hometowns, students become more engaged in the learning process and develop a stronger sense of civic responsibility and pride. Plus, the local communities benefit, as well. “This is a fantastic introduction – the best I've ever experienced – to existing and potential links between schools and communities. The cultural and geographical diversity of communities profiled, along with their unique challenges, creates an expansive range of ideas for others to consider.” - David A. Greenwood, Director, Centre for Place and Sustainability Studies, Faculty of Education, Lakehead University Room to Breathe Video Project 2012 DVD $275 55 mins SrH-A Inner city schools across the nation are in serious trouble. In many cities, about half of high school students drop out, and a similar percentage of teachers leave after just five years in the profession. ROOM TO BREATHE explores one promising solution that has been tested in several dozen public schools – a self-regulatory technique called mindfulness that increases kids’ focus and concentration, self-awareness and impulse control. The film presents a hopeful story of transformation, following a young mindfulness teacher, Megan Cowan, as she spends several months attempting to teach the technique to troubled kids in a San Francisco public middle school that tops the district in disciplinary suspensions. Confronted by defiance and contempt, Cowan at first runs into substantial difficulties in the classroom. But under her guidance, the students begin to learn the technique and eventually use it to take greater control over their lives, decrease stress, and better focus in class and at home. Based on the experiences depicted in the film, as well as results at other schools and independent academic studies, the mindfulness technique appears to have broad potential to significantly improve kids’ social interactions with peers and adults, to reduce bullying and violence, and to improve academic performance and graduation rates. NEW! Growing Up Green Video Project 2013 27 mins SrH-A DVD $175 Growing Up Green profiles a unique statewide, hands-on environmental education program in Michigan, the Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative. For the very first time, both rural and urban schools across the state are working to increase academic performance by involving students in local efforts to improve the environments they inhabit. learning valuable watershed lessons. In Detroit's inner city, high school students renovate 800 houses with energy saving devices as part of their science and math program, while Detroit middle school students perform regular 'tire sweeps' of the neighborhood around their school, helping a local nonprofit in its recycling and poverty alleviation efforts. Professional development is offered through nine hubs to help teachers facilitate inquiry-based learning and problem-solving, and to sustain schoolcommunity partnerships. SPECIAL FEATURES The DVD includes extended segments and interviews with film participants. "Growing Up Green should be required viewing by every educator in the country. Worldwide, people and communities are facing a variety of interconnected ecological and social challenges. Too often, standardized school curriculum remains unresponsive to these challenges, and this lack of responsiveness is one reason for a pandemic of student disengagement. Growing Up Green profiles committed educators, students, and community members who have learned how to embrace these real world needs as curriculum, curriculum that is also designed to promote multiple content area literacies." - David A. Greenwood, Director, Centre for Place and Sustainability Studies, Faculty of Education, Lakehead University This coordinated statewide approach to "placebased education" presents a national model for increasing student engagement by making education more relevant, while also encouraging students to become lifelong stewards of the environment. High school students in an interdisciplinary science and math class in Houghton developed ROV’s (remotely operated vehicles) to use in underwater explorations looking for invasive species. Across the state in Alpena, elementary school students use similar ROV’s to aid Fish and Game biologists in their research. In Lansing and nearby Grand Rapids, elementary and high school students raise salmon in their classrooms, then restock local rivers, weaving science, math, history and art though their year-long curriculum. In Muskegon, elementary students plant a former dump site with noninvasive species, restoring a natural habitat, while P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 53 Urban Studies - Canada NEW! ALIAS INDIECAN Ent. Inc. 2013 DVD $250 64 mins SrH-A A Michelle Latimer film. Beyond typical music video images of girls, guns, and gold, ALIAS follows aspiring rappers trying to escape the gangster life. An in-depth look into the world of street hip-hop and the hustle known as the rap-trap. However, just as rap music is vilified, there is no denying that it has become the main form of expression signifying the voice of a growing Canadian underclass. Raw and uncompromising, ALIAS illuminates a side of urban Canada rarely seen before. NOTE: Some language. “A gritty and captivating portrait of some of Toronto hip hop’s true hustlers….illuminating and inspiring!” - Torontoist – 4 stars out of 5 Official Selection Hot Docs 2013 Winner - Audience Choice Award Bay Street Film Festival - Thunder Bay Winner - Best Documentary Hamilton Film Festival In recent years, controversy surrounding rap music has been at the forefront of North American media. From the hype of the East Coast-West Coast rivalry that shadowed the murders of rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., to the demonization of the music in the wake of a string of shootings at Toronto recording studios, it seems that political and media groups have been quick to place blame on rap for a seeming trend in youth violence. Women’s Studies The World Before Her Kinosmith 2012 SrH-A 89 mins DVD $150 In the lobby of a modest Bombay hotel, 20 young women from across India arrive for an intense, month-long beauty boot camp. They are the hand-picked contestants for the Miss India pageant, the ultimate glamour event in a country that has gone mad for beauty contests. Winning the coveted title means instant stardom, a lucrative career path and, for some girls, freedom from the constraints of a patriarchal society. But as the popularity of pageants has exploded, so have the controversies surrounding them. Moving between the transformative action at both camps and the characters' private lives, The World Before Her creates a lively, provocative portrait of the world's largest democracy at a critical transitional moment. These young women may represent opposing extremes but in their hearts they share a common dream: to help shape the future of India as she meets the world before her. "A definite must watch" - Huffington Post "Riveting" – The New York Times The film travels to another corner of India to visit an annual camp for young girls run by the Durgha Vahini, the women's wing of the militant fundamentalist movement. Through lectures and physical combat training, the girls learn what it means to be good Hindu women and how to fight against Islam, Christianity and Western influences by any means necessary. The Indian government says these camps promote terrorism and is trying to ban them. Until now, they have never been filmed. 54 info@mcnabbconnolly.ca • www.mcnabbconnolly.ca - for full title descriptions NEW! The Lips Magic Lantern Films 2010 100 mins Coll-A DVD $295 Winner of the Cannes Film Festival Certain Regard Award for Best Actress, a prize shared by the film’s three leads (Adela Sanchez, Eva Bianco, and Victoria Raposo), this subtle, challenging mix of documentary and narrative filmmaking follows a trio of women who deeply inhabit their cinematic roles as social workers interacting with members of an impoverished rural Argentine neighborhood. Facing poverty that threatens to overwhelm even the greatest reserves of calm, humor, and empathy, the three move into makeshift living quarters in a run-down hospital. They then begin the work of recording data on the needs of the community and getting to know each other, while trying to make their living quarters habitable… and still find time for an occasional night out. “Recommended.” - Educational Media Reviews Online In Spanish with English sub-titles. Women’s Studies Girl Model Kinosmith 2012 DVD $150 77 mins SrH-A Despite a lack of obvious similarities between Siberia and Tokyo, a thriving model industry connects these distant regions. Girl Model follows two protagonists involved in this industry: Ashley, a deeply ambivalent model scout who scours the Siberian countryside looking for fresh faces to send to the Japanese market, and one of her discoveries, Nadya, a thirteen year-old plucked from the Siberian countryside and dropped into the center of Tokyo with promises of a profitable career. Girl Model is a lyrical exploration of a world defined by glass surfaces and camera lenses, reflecting back differing versions of reality to the young women caught in their scope. **** CRITIC'S PICK - Time Out - New York NEW! Arise Video Project 2013 DVD $325 79 mins SrH-A Narrated by Daryl Hannah On every continent, women are taking the lead to protect and restore the natural environment, and are empowering others to respect the earth. Arise presents the stories of a diverse group of 13 women in five countries who have initiated solution-oriented environmental projects in their communities, towns and villages. These women are engaged in a variety of innovative efforts profiled in the film: replanting trees in Kenya, conserving biodiversity in India, preserving sacred Native lands, protecting the rainforest in Ecuador, building more sustainable local communities, transforming food through urban agriculture, creating safe outdoor places to play, training women to build and install solar lights, and organizing to combat climate change, among others. Arise gives voice to these powerful women, and weaves together their inspiring stories with stunning images, poetry and music by wellknown writers and musicians, including Alice Walker and Michael Franti. Through these hopeful examples and new models, the women in the film challenge our current way of thinking about the environment, and encourage a shift in values to find a different, healthier way to view our relationship to the earth. Winner, Spirit of Activism Award, Colorado Environmental Film Festival Winner, Shift Award, FilmShift Festival World Religions / Philosophy Hellbound? Kevin Miller XI Prod 85 mins SrH-A 2012 DVD $295 For many people, belief in hell as a place of eternal torment for the wicked is an indisputable tenet of Christian orthodoxy. In their view, rejecting or modifying this belief is tantamount to rejecting Christianity, itself. But a growing number of believers disagree. They argue that we can have a loving God or we can have eternal hell, but we can’t have both. Hellbound? is a provocative, critically acclaimed documentary that wades right into the center of this debate. Featuring interviews with controversial Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll; screenwriting guru (and atheist) Robert McKee; self-proclaimed exorcist Bob Larson; the purveyors of a “hell house” in Dallas, TX; “ Oderous Urungus,” lead singer of the rock band GWAR; and the notorious Westboro Baptists, Hellbound? presents a challenging, eclectic and entertaining mixture of views from across the theological spectrum. Does hell exist? If so, who goes there, and why? Hellbound? is a probing, incendiary journey that ensures viewers will never look at hell the same way again. “substantive and even-handed” - New York Times “a brave and refreshing documentary capable of lasting impact” - Huffington Post NOTE: DVD includes closed captions as well as Spanish, French and English subtitles. hellboundthemovie.com P 866.722.1522 • 905.278.0566 - F 866.722.1822 • 905.278.2801 55 60 Briarwood Avenue Mississauga, ON L5G 3N6 Your exclusive Canadian source for NEW BBC releases! 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