Hai cercato: Wilderness
In the Wilderness of a Troubled Genre / 2013
In The Wilderness Of A Troubled Genre is a conversation over time and space with ethnographic and actuality filmmakers recorded 2000-2012. The film considers the ethos, practicalities, practices, and ethics of making films about real people across cultures. It includes pioneers in the field like Robert Gardner, John Marshall, David MacDougall, and Richard Leacock; established filmmaker anthropologists such as Paul Henley, Sarah Elder, Rolf Husmann, Metje Postma, and Michael Yorke; as well as emerging filmmakers. Shot and edited by John Bishop, this is a spirited engagement with a film-making practice that continues evolving and challenging filmmakers today.
Wilderness Mail / 1935
A Canadian Mountie tracks and captures the murderers of a fur trapper, but is later overpowered, tied to a tree, and left in the woods to die. The Mountie's brother finds him just before he dies, and sets out to recapture the killers.
The Last Wilderness / 1935
Archery expert Howard Hill and a cameraman go to Wyoming to film this wild-animal three-reel short. Besides the scenery, the scenes include a buffalo killed by an arrow shot by Hill (for food); a wildcat and a coyote in a battle, and a fight-to-the-death between a mother bear protecting her cubs against a killer male bear.
Marvin Parson’s Inner Wild Wilderness / 2010
Filmmaker Fred Casia, inspired by the iconic '50s-vintage View-Master stereo viewer and '60s-era TV nature shows, takes us on a weird and wacky 3-D safari through the jungle that is the human digestive system. With 2-D digital animation set into a diorama-esque stereoscopic space, Casia creates a small, bizarre gem. This film was made as part of the 6th edition of the NFB's Hothouse apprenticeship.
The Wilderness Hotel /
An unknown creature from the earth's interior attempts to infect humans with its own virus. A hotel in the wilderness is the next target as it rapidly approaches the surface. What happens next in this gore-soaked tale, from Dawei Lee - the creator of "Perfect Horror," will leave you gasping.
Edward Abbey: A Voice in the Wilderness / 1993
When Edward Abbey died in 1989 at the age of sixty-two, the American West lost one of its most eloquent and passionate advocates. Through his novels, essays, letters and speeches, Edward Abbey consistently voiced the belief that the West was in danger of being developed to death, and that the only solution lay in the preservation of wilderness. Abbey authored twenty-one books in his lifetime, including Desert Solitaire, The Monkey Wrench Gang, The Brave Cowboy, and The Fool's Progress. His comic novel The Monkey Wrench Gang helped inspire a whole generation of environmental activism. A writer in the mold of Twain and Thoreau, Abbey was a larger-than-life figure as big as the West itself.
The Enduring Wilderness / 1963
A scenic tour of Canada's national parks, from the mountains of British Columbia to the sea-swept shores of Newfoundland. Besides the beauty of the unspoiled wilderness (and there is much of that), you see also the farsightedness of those who in the past century, set aside these territories for the enjoyment of future generations.
The Lundstrom's Wilderness Christmas / 1979
An unforgettable hour of Christmas music and message your entire family will enjoy!
Wander, Wonder, Wilderness /
How to make the green spaces in your urban jungle a positive influence again...
Alone Across Alaska: 1,000 Miles of Wilderness / 2008
"One summer I set off alone in an attempt to cross a thousand miles of the most remote wilderness in America, the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. It was a journey of mountains and solitude, river crossings and rapids, mountain passes and gravel bars, wolves, grizzlies, and caribou." Join the adventure with this documentary of an epic solo adventure across the trackless wilds of Alaska!
Her Wilderness / 2014
An elliptical, minimalist narrative of a lost, wandering child in the wake of an affair that may or may not have even happened.
Water from the Wilderness: Hetch Hetchy to San Francisco Bay / 2018
The compelling story of how San Francisco secured its fabled water supply, the Hetch Hetchy reservoir in Yosemite National Park. The film traces the early history and controversy to bring pristine drinking water to 2.7 million Bay Area residents, and the challenges facing the region with looming climate change.
Dove vedere in streaming Water from the Wilderness: Hetch Hetchy to San Francisco Bay
Harsh Wilderness / 2023
Unfairly exiled from her home and marriage, Verna must find common ground with Beatrice, the woman she hates, to survive the Harsh Wilderness of the Old West.
American Wilderness / 1970
In this documentary, the wilds of Baja California, Mexico, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska are shown as big gamer hunter Arthur R. Dubs tracks horned sheep and a polar bear in the North American wilderness, along the way seeing wild stallions, frolicking bear cubs, herds of elk and mule deer.
The Pineapple Thief: Your Wilderness / 2017
The acclaimed 2016 hit album from The Pineapple Thief with bonus tracks. For the first time, TPT brought in several guest performers for Your Wilderness, alongside Gavin Harrison: a four-piece choir, Geoffrey Richardson (Caravan), who arranged and recorded string sections, Darran Charles (Godsticks) contributed additional electric guitar work, and Supertramp’s John Helliwell performed some beautiful clarinet parts that bring the album to a poignant close. In 5.1 surround, from the Where We Stood Blu-Ray.
Waiting in Wilderness / 2013
Gaurav is a gay man, brought up in a conventional, urban upper-middle class Indian family, feeling lonely and empty without companionship and peer acceptance. Obsession with male-chauvinism entails the boys in his world, to bloat even about crimes, but no man would ever commit even to his closest pal, if he were gay. Gaurav's heart longs for a soul-mate, until one day - a proverbial tall, dark, handsome hunk Anurag walks into the classroom.
Backyard Wilderness 3D / 2018
The wonders of nature are viewed from the backyards of communities across the nation.
Great American Wilderness / 1977
The Great American Wilderness presents a striking portrait of America's vanishing frontiers. From the dank, sullen swamplands of southern Florida to the icy, windblown peaks of Alaska's mountains, Bill Burrud's cameras explore the essence of our untamed lands. See hawk vs. rattlesnake in combat. Prowl with the cougar. Mount an ambush with the otter from underwater. Lurk in the reeds as an alligator stalks a fallen egret hatchling. Thrill to the awesome spectacle of nature's bounty, captured in Bill Burrud's classic adventure The Great American Wilderness.
Rails in the Wilderness / 2005
Indigenous Logging and Bush Tramways in New Zealand.
William Jefferson Wilderness / 2020
An inventive examination of the legacy of the 1990s: In his experimental short film, Ben Young portrays the figure of the then U.S. president – whom he is said to have met once in person in Louisville, Kentucky – as a foil for the questionable political developments, the beginnings of a globalised world and a society marked by collective amnesia. The director’s intelligent, witty and very personal reckoning with Bill Clinton.