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Jacques Israelievitch Fonds

  • CA ON00349 CA ON00349 2017.05
  • Fonds
  • 1665 - 2016

This fonds consists of 14 series, divided by subject and format. They are: Personal Files & Ephemera, Video, Audio, Jacques Israelievitch - 50th Birthday Concert, Sheet Music & Scores, Professional Files, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Chautauqua Institution: Chautauqua School of Music, Postcards, Art Gallery & Exhibition Card Announcements, Correspondence, Press & Promotional, Programs & Reviews, and Artwork & Posters.

The first series, Personal Files & Ephemera, includes agendas, books, guest books, rehearsal schedules, tour books, photographs, correspondences, T-shirts, business cards, magazines, photo CDs, and a personal hard drive. It also contains condolences related to, and a DVD recording of, Israelievitch's funeral.

The second series, Video, includes concert performances, rehearsal videos, prepared remarks for a speech to the Alliance française, and photographs. One video documents a Toronto Symphony Orchestra strike; another commemorates Israelievitch's 2008 retirement.

The third series, Audio, includes concert performances, university master class recordings, radio dubs. Some performances were taped at University of Toronto's Hart House; some others were taped with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

The fourth series, Jacques Israelievitch - 50th Birthday Concert, includes photographs, concert programs, scrapbooks, invitation flyers, and handwritten letters. It also contains books containing original music written by Danny Rubin, Ruth Watson Henderson, Raymond Luedeke, and R. Murray Schafer, specifically for the occasion.

The fifth series, Sheet Music & Scores, includes sheet music, scores, and related correspondences. It includes music written by Oskar Morawetz, passed down from Israelievitch's mentor Josef Gingold, as well as teaching materials given to master class pupils.

The sixth series, Professional Files, includes correspondences, photographs, copies of signed contracts, television programs, concert programs, festival programs, and résumés. It also contains materials related to master classes Israelievitch taught in Japan.

The seventh series, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, includes contracts, correspondences, photographs, newspaper profiles, concert programs, meeting agendas, and meeting minutes.

The eighth series, Chautauqua Institution: Chautauqua School of Music, includes contracts, correspondences, student evaluations, class rosters, newspaper clippings, thank you letters, and photographs of Israelievitch with students.

The ninth series, Postcards, includes blank postcards, postcard books, and postcard sets. Many of them are from his travels throughout Asia.

The tenth series, Art Gallery & Exhibition Card Announcements, includes art announcements, newsletters, brochures, newspapers, magazines, and art posters.

The eleventh series, Correspondence, includes holiday cards, birthday cards, thank you cards, correspondences with students, and French-language correspondences with family. Correspondences include letters from: The White House (Washington, D.C.); Arts & Letters Club of Toronto; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Concul General of the Federal Republic of Germany; University of Toronto; and others.

The twelfth series, Press & Promotional, includes newspapers, magazines, program cover layouts, promotional photographs, posters, and postcards.

The thirteenth series, Programs & Reviews, includes newspaper and magazine clippings, concert programs, and correspondences.

The fourteenth series, Artwork & Posters, includes exhibition posters, concert posters, framed prints, and inkjet prints.

Jacques Israelievitch

Richard Flohil Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2023.027
  • Fonds
  • 1970 - 2014

Scope and content: The fonds is arranged into two series, largely based on the creator’s original order.
Series One: Festival and Conference Programmes consists of Flohil’s collection of programmes for various folk music festivals across Canada, including the Mariposa Folk Festival, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, the Winnipeg Folk Festival, and the Hillside Festival. This series also consists of music conference programmes from conferences such as the International Folk Alliance Conference and the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference. A small number of music magazines and trade publications can be found in this series as well.
Series Two: Clippings, Ephemera and Photographs includes a small amount of materials related to Flohil’s music publicity career, including correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, trade publications, road atlases, and promotional 8 x 10 photographs of various musical artists represented by Flohil. It also includes candid photographs of Flohil, various musical artists, concerts, and music industry events.

Richard Flohil

Lorraine Segato Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2023.024
  • Fonds
  • 1974 - 2015

This fonds has been arranged in two different ways. The first is an arrangement scheme based on the creator’s order by box number. The second arrangement divides the fonds into a series of functional classifications based on the creator’s career and work. Those series, and subseries are as follows:
Series One: Early Recording Career
This series includes audio recordings made by Segato in 1977 while she was attending Sheridan College. It also includes two recordings by the No Frills Band (which included members of Segato’s first band, Mama Quilla II).

Series Two: Mama Quilla II
This series includes records related to Segato’s first band, Mama Quilla II. It has been arranged into subseries as follows:
Subseries One: Press Clippings
This subseries includes press materials pertaining to Mama Quilla II, including press kits, newspaper and magazine clippings, and a softcover book featuring Mama Quilla II.
Subseries Two: Photos and Posters
This subseries includes posters for various Mama Quilla II gigs, as well as photographs of the band.
Subseries Three: Recordings
This subseries includes a commercial 12” record released by Mama Quilla II, as well as outtakes and songs on ¼ in. audio tape.
Series Three: V
This series includes records related to Segato’s band with Mojah, Jeffrey Holdip, Terry Wilkins and Billy Bryans. This series includes posters for various V gigs.
Series Four: Parachute Club
This series includes records related to The Parachute Club. It has been arranged into subseries as follows:
Subseries One: Business and Legal Files
This subseries includes records related to the business and legal affairs of The Parachute Club. This includes correspondence, various contracts, music licensing and sync agreements, royalty statements, budgets, financial details and expense reports, tour riders, tour itineraries, management company proposals and strategies, and merchandising reports. This subseries also contains records related to a lawsuit launched by members of The Parachute Club against EMI for use of the song “Rise Up” in advertising.
Subseries Two: Press Clippings
This subseries includes various newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to The Parachute Club.
Subseries Three: Ephemera
This subseries includes ephemeral materials related to The Parachute Club, including invitations, flyers, guests lists and other planning documents related to their self-titled album release party at the Bamboo Club. It includes various programmes, flyers, photographs, and backstage passes relating to Parachute Club gigs. It also includes notebooks belonging to Segato, containing song lyrics and journal entries. Finally, this subseries includes promotional items such as a branded folder for “At the Feet of the Moon” as well as a Parachute Club t-shirt.

Subseries Four: Awards and Honours
This subseries includes records related to awards and honours received by The Parachute Club. This includes Juno nomination certificates, a Northern Lights for Africa Society certificate and correspondence from various dignitaries. It also includes a Juno Award for Best Video, “Love is Fire,” a CASBY Award for Album of the Year, “Small Victories”, and two CFNY U-Know Awards, 1983 Most Promising Female, Lorraine Segato and 1984 Female Vocal of the Year, Lorraine Segato. This subseries also includes the Juno Awards Official 1984 Program, the year The Parachute Club won the Juno for Single of the Year, “Rise Up.”
Subseries Five: Music Videos
This subseries includes records related to the making of The Parachute Club’s music videos. This includes rushes and raw footage on video as well as film. It includes rough cuts and offlines of various videos on video, as well as some finished, final music videos on VHS. This subseries also includes music video budgets, treatments, proposals, crew lists, shoot schedules, and set designs (particularly for the U.S. version of “Rise Up”).
Subseries Six: Performances & Appearances
This subseries includes records related to The Parachute Club’s performances and appearances. It includes set lists from various shows, videos of live performances, as well as videos of interviews and appearances on television.
Subseries Seven: Photos
This subseries includes photographs, negatives, transparencies, and contact sheets related to The Parachute Club. This includes candid snapshots of tours, performances, events, and studio recording sessions, as well as promotional and press photographs.
Subseries Eight: Posters
This subseries includes posters and flyers for various Parachute Club gigs.
Subseries Nine: Recordings
This subseries includes records related to recordings by The Parachute Club. This includes original recordings on ¼” audio tape, as well as commercial LPs, 45s and cassettes of The Parachute Club’s singles and albums. This subseries also includes liner notes and sample album artwork for a demo recording.
Subseries Ten: Billy Bryans’ Materials
This subseries includes records created by and related to Billy Bryans of The Parachute Club and Mama Quilla II. This includes press clippings, flyers, posters, photos, and ephemera related to his time in Mama Quilla II and The Parachute Club. This subseries also includes photographs and press kit materials related to his first band, MG & The Escorts. Finally, this subseries includes records related to Billy Bryans’ music promotion and DJ-ing work, post-Parachute Club – which consists of photographs, flyers, press clippings, album charts, and ephemera.

Series Five: Solo Career
This series includes records related to Lorraine Segato’s solo music career. It has been arranged into subseries as follows:
Subseries One: Business and Legal Files
This subseries includes records related to the business and legal affairs of Lorraine Segato’s solo music career. This includes correspondence, various contracts and agreements, album budgets, loan applications and loan agreements, album investor reports, royalties and publishing statements, press releases, performance agreements and gig riders.
Subseries Two: Press Clippings
This subseries includes various newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to Lorraine Segato’s solo music career.
Subseries Three: Ephemera
This subseries includes ephemeral materials related to Segato’s solo music career, and consists of festival, concert, and theatre performance programmes and 1 t-shirt.
Subseries Four: Music Videos
This subseries includes records related to the making of Lorraine Segato’s music videos. This includes rushes and raw footage on video tape as well as film. It includes rough cuts and offlines of various videos on video tape, as well as some finished, final music videos on video tape. This subseries also includes music video scripts, treatments, director notes, storyboards, budgets, crew lists, call sheets, and location scouting photographs.
Subseries Five: Performances and Appearances
This subseries includes records related to Lorraine Segato’s solo performances and appearances. It includes performance agreements, guest lists, ticket stubs, and set lists. It also includes photographs of performances, as well as video tapes of performances and interviews.
Subseries Seven: Posters
This series includes posters and flyers related to various Lorraine Segato solo performances.
Subseries Eight: Recordings
This subseries includes records related to solo recordings by Lorraine Segato. Included in this are original recordings on 2” audio tape, as well as track sheets and cue lists, and commercial 45s, cassette and compact discs of Segato’s singles and albums. This series also includes reference tapes and demo tapes on cassette.
Series Six: Filmmaking
This series includes records related to Lorraine Segato’s filmmaking work. It is arranged in the following subseries:
Subseries One: Early Work
This subseries consists of records related to Segato’s early filmmaking work, particularly work done at Sheridan College. This includes original negatives, prints of rushes and films, and magnetic audio. It also includes a small amount of correspondence, a film festival participation certificate and programme, and a broadcast acceptance sheet pertaining to Segato’s short film “Larking.”
Subseries Two: “Good Medicine”
This subseries consists of records related to Lorraine Segato’s directorial work on “Good Medicine,” a music video for the single of the same name and campaign video for CAW, produced with Barna-Alper productions. This includes work tapes and rushes on video cassette. It also includes auditions on video cassette. This series also includes finished copies of the campaign video on VHS and Betacam. Note that other materials pertaining to “Good Medicine” can also be found in Series Five, Subseries Four: Music Videos. For other records pertaining to the CAW campaign, see also Series Twelve: Issues & Activism.
Subseries Three: Queen Street West: The Rebel Zone
This subseries consists of records related to Lorraine Segato’s research, producing, and directorial work on the documentary film “Queen Street West: The Rebel Zone” as well as the film’s soundtrack. This includes an extensive number of research documents pertaining to the Toronto film music and art scene in the 1970s and 1980s. It also includes correspondence, press clippings, documentary treatments and outlines, budgets, funding applications, shot lists, scripts, lists of interview subjects, credits, and supers lists. This subseries also includes raw interview footage, work tapes, archival and research footage, and final copies of the completed production on video cassette. Finally, this subseries includes records related to the film’s soundtrack, including license agreements, soundtrack production budgets, liner notes, and album artwork proofs.
Subseries Four: Poetry Film
This subseries includes a video tape labeled “Poetry Film,” directed by Lorraine Segato.
Subseries Five: Worth Every Minute
This subseries includes a copy of the final mix version of “Worth Every Minute,” a film co-directed by Lorraine Segato, on video cassette. This subseries also includes a Mayworks Film Festival, at which this film was shown.
Subseries Six: Keep the Tribe Alive
This subseries consists of records related to a series of PSAs directed by Lorraine Segato. Included in this subseries are work tapes and dubs of these PSAs on video cassette.
Subseries Seven: Proposals
This subseries includes a music video proposal and budget for a Lillian Allen music video, to be directed by Lorraine Segato. It also includes a proposal for a television series created by Lorraine Segato and Rita Davies, as well as related correspondence.
Subseries Eight: Miscellaneous
This subseries includes film and video records that could not be ascribed to a particular production. It includes several reels of Super 8 film, as well as VHS tapes.
Series Seven: Acting
This series includes records related to Lorraine Segato’s acting career. This includes a copy of the film “Heart Songs” on Betacam and VHS, as well as press clippings and a flyer related to that film. It also includes a copy of the film “The pINCO Triangle”, as well as a flyer for that film.
Series Eight: Composing
This series includes related to Lorraine Segato’s composing work and original scores for film and television productions. Included are records related to “Apples and Oranges”, a film by Lynne Fernie with original music by Lorraine Segato. These consist of music cue sheets and lists, correspondence, invoices, music commission contracts, song lyrics, storyboards, work tapes, rough cuts, and finished versions of the production. It also includes records related “The National Drug Test”, a documentary with original music by Segato. These consist of documentary scripts, treatments, proposals, and a finished copy of the production on VHS. Finally, this series contains records related to documentary film “Status Quo: The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada,” with music by Lorraine Segato. These include correspondence, various contracts and agreements, correspondence and notes.
Series Nine: Event Management and Coordination
This series includes records related to Lorraine Segato’s event management and coordination work. It is arranged into subseries as follows:
Subseries One: The Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards
This subseries includes records to Segato’s event production work on the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards in 2003 and 2004. Records included in this series include correspondence, event schedules and show running orders, invoices and estimates, show budgets, award nomination forms, lists of nominees and winners, seating charts, performer bios and releases, photographs of nominees and winners, performer itinerary and travel details, stage plots and technical requirements, scripts, speeches, media and press reports, show programmes, and backstage passes. This subseries also includes a substantial number of audio recordings on compact disc, submitted by potential nominees and performers for evaluation by the Awards. It also includes some video elements from the 2003 awards show, including nominee packs and a sponsor reel on Betacam SP cassettes.
Subseries Two: Peter Gzowski Event
This subseries includes records related to Segato’s event production work on “An Evening With Peter's Friends: A Celebration in Support of Peter Gzowski College", at Trent University. This includes the show script and programme, as well as the event schedule, correspondence, theatre rental contract, insurance documents, venue technical specifications and requirements, and performer technical riders. It also includes a compact disc of songs played at the event.

Subseries Three: House Party
This subseries includes records related to Segato’s event production work on “House Party”, a benefit concert for the Toronto Disaster Relief Committee. These records consist of correspondence, event project management reports, budgets, receipts and invoices, press releases, press clippings and media relations summaries, venue rental information, poster and art proofs, and photographs from the event. It also includes audio recordings by artists participating in the concert, as well as recordings of the concert on VHS.
Subseries Four: Jack it Up
This subseries includes records related to Segato’s event production work on “Jack it Up”, a fundraiser for Jack Layton. These records include and event proposal and budgets, a production meeting agenda, press releases, press clippings, media sign-in sheets, ticket stubs, riders, performance contracts, stage plots, as well as an all-access pass to the event.
Subseries Five: Hope Rising
This subseries includes records related to Segato’s event production work on “Hope Rising”, a benefit concert for the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Records in this subseries include correspondence, event schedules, show running orders, budgets, tech requirements, performer itineraries, and stage plots. It also includes original drawings of stage show artwork.
Subseries Six: Events – General
This subseries consists of records related to Segato’s event production company “It’s a Wrap,” including a promotional mailer and art proofs for company logos.
Series Ten: Public Speaking
This series consists of an audio tape of Lorraine Segato and others speaking at the 71st Annual Couchiching Conference: Urban Diversity and Cultural Expression.”
Series Eleven: Writing
This series consists of records related to Lorraine Segato’s writing work. This includes a speech written for the 2004 Junos. It also includes an author’s agreement for a chapter in the anthology book “Shakin’ All Over,” as well as drafts of said chapter and a copy of the book. It also includes articles for various publications, including Xtra and NOW, written by Segato. Finally, this series includes a folder of general correspondence.
Series Twelve: Issues & Activism
This series consists of records related to various issues and causes supported by Segato. This includes records related to Segato’s involvement with efforts to prevent clear cutting in the Stein Valley in British Columbia, including correspondence, press clippings, petitions, proposals, reports, and a thank you card from Chief Leonard Andrew, and Chief Ruby Dunstan. This series also includes a video tape of a performance by Lorraine Segato and others to benefit the Stein Valley conservation effort.

This series also includes records related to Segato’s involvement with the Kumbaya Festival, to benefit charities doing work around HIV and AIDS. This includes two Kumbaya Festival calendars.
This series also includes records related to the CAW “Good Medicine Substance Abuse Campaign”, consisting of correspondence, program brochures, a press kit and press clippings.
This series also includes the music and lyrics for a song written by Lorraine Segato and Lynne Fernie for Jack Layton’s 2003 federal NDP leadership campaign.
This series also includes records related to Segato’s research into women in music, for a Status of Women Report.
Finally this series includes two books about people experiencing homelessness in Toronto.
Series Thirteen: General Career
This series includes records related to Segato’s career in general, not easily ascribed to particular musical groups or events. It is arranged into the following subseries:
Subseries One: Press Clippings
This subseries consists of press clippings pertaining to Segato’s career in general, as well as flyers and photographs.
Subseries Two: Ephemera and Miscellaneous
This subseries consists of ephemera and other miscellaneous materials related to Segato’s career. Included in this series are an event pass, Segato’s bio and resume, and a Juno Awards Tenth Anniversary Special Issue book. There are also four video cassettes of various programs.
Subseries Three: Posters
This subseries includes posters with artwork by Barbara Klunder.
Series Fourteen: Box Inventory Lists
This series consists of original box inventory lists.

Lorraine Segato

Jim Szakacs

  • CA ON00349 2023.017
  • Fonds
  • 1917 - 2019

The Jim Szakacs collection is separated under these series:
Series 1 – 5
Series 1: Books
Series 2: Vintage Magazines
Series 3: Press Clippings
Series 4: Stills
Series 5: Scrapbook

Series 1: Books
Jim Szakacs collected an incredible number of books on Hollywood celebrities and movie production from the golden and silver age of Hollywood. Book series with the collection includes “The films of…” a collection of books that detail the film history of the actor or actress. Also, in the first series includes the book collection “What ever became of…” the stories of what happened after a celebrity loses their fame or retires from show business.
Series 2: Vintage Magazines
The second series contains the collections of vintage magazines that retells the stories and news of the Hollywood celebrity stars on their roles in Hollywood and their lives. Szakacs collected publications mainly from the United States that focused on the Hollywood stars from the late 1940s to the 1980s. Publications includes “Motion Picture Herald” started off as the “Exhibitors Herald”; “Who’s Who’s in Hollywood”; “Modern Screen”; “Screen Stories”; “Hollywood studio Magazine”; “Hollywood then & now”; “American Classic Screen”; and “Photoplay”. There is also an international magazine from Swedish magazine “Fiskejournalen”. Most of the vintage magazines are in good condition, however, there are a few that will have images of the celebrities cut out. As the magazines that were collected by Szakacs was also as materials to be placed in his collection of scrapbooks.
Series 3: Press Clippings
The third series is a collection of press clippings that Jim Szakacs collected over the many decades. Articles from American publishers and international publishers. Press clippings come from vintage news articles from the 1930s to as recent as of 2019. The various clippings chosen by Szakacs from magazines covers, newspapers, articles, and marketing advertisements from various Hollywood stars. A few of the clippings he collected for the scrapbook do contain nudity.
Series 4: Stills
The fourth series contains Szakacs collection of celebrity portraits. Many of the photographs in the collection are reprints and reproduction of the original. Hollywood stars included in the collection are George Segal, Elizabeth Taylor, Sean Connery, Valerie Harper, James Hill, Virginia McKenna, Roland Winters, Rick Vallin, and other Hollywood celebrities.
Series 5: Scrapbooks
The fifth series is a collection of Jim Szakacs’s Scrapbooks. Szakacs was an avid scrapbooker, who would dedicate his scrapbooks to various stars and films. Jim Szakacs’ hand-made collection of celebrity obituary scrapbooks, all oversized ring binding scrapbooks that hold a collection of clippings, collages, stills, articles, and obituaries that he sourced and compiled over decades. Szakacs dedicates entire pages to chronicling the careers of prominent film stars, musicians, and public figures. Figures he collected include Dame Vera Lynn; Ian Holm; Joel Schumacher; Linda Cristal; Carl Reiner; Hugh Downs; and others. He dedicated obituary scrapbooks on Rock Hudson, Clark Gable, and Marilyn Monroe. The clippings he sourced were from vintage magazines from 1917 to the modern-day articles and posters from 2015.

Szakacs, Jim

Stephen Ellis Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2023.015
  • Accession
  • 1963 - 2005
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Fonds consists primarily of textual records related to films and television programs produced by Ralph C. Ellis and Stephen Ellis. Records include correspondence, development material, production material, post-production material, and distribution material.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Profiles Of Nature
Series 02: Wild Guess
Series 03: Buck Staghorn’s Animal Bites
Series 04: Production & Accounting Files
Series 05: Audubon Wildlife Theatre
Series 06: Computerized Records
Series 07: Matt & Jenny
Series 08: The Baby Human
Series 09: To The Wild Country

Stephen Ellis

Stephen Ellis Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2023.007
  • Accession
  • 1968 - 2003
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Fonds consists of prints and elements for films and television programs produced by Ralph C. Ellis and Stephen Ellis.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Audubon Wildlife Theatre
Series 02: Adventures In Rainbow Country
Series 03: Buck Staghorn’s Animal Bites
Series 04: Profiles Of Nature
Series 05: Wildlife Cinema
Series 06: The Man Who Loved Birds
Series 07: Wild Guess
Series 08: The Baby Human
Series 09: Wild Canada
Series 10: Mother Nature
Series 11: Images Of Galapagos
Series 12: Wings In The Wilderness
Series 13: Matt & Jenny
Series 14: Fishing In Northern Ontario
Series 15: Other Materials
Series 16: Cry Of The Wild

Stephen Ellis

Video

Series includes the following titles (translated titles in square brackets):

14 Projects
78th Double 10 - The Birth Of A Republic
[Agricultural Technology Documentary]
Aragonite: Ode To Clouds Of Color
As The Hands Clap
The Art of Chinese Tea [1]
The Art of Chinese Tea [2]
The Beauty Of China's Cultural Legacy
The Beauty Of Chinese Crafts
The Beauty Of Chinese Cramics [sic] The Four Treasures Of The Studio = La Belleza de la ceramica China los cuatro tesoros del studio
[The Beauty Of Chinese Tea Etiquette]
[The Beauty Of Tea Art]
The Beauty Of Kinmen Natioal [sic] Park
[Between Heaven And Earth]
Bringing Friendship And Hope - Taiwan's International Cooperation Program
Bunun Hunting Series
By The Light Of An Ancient Moon Taiwan's Confucian Temples
Challenges And Rebirth - The Republic Of China On Taiwan
The Chen Shui-bian Administration: The Third Anniversary A Brief Video
The Chinese Circle - Traditions In Modern Life
Chinese Folk Night
[Chinese Jade] (English)
Chinese Lunar New Year Pictures
[Chinese Musical Instruments (Volume 1)]
[Chinese Musical Instruments (Volume 2)]
Chinese Music In Taiwan: A Living Tradition
Chinese Textbook [1, 11, 12]
Chinese Youth Kung-Fu Chin Na Shu
Chinese Zodiac Signs: The Animal In All Of Us
[A Collection Of News From Various Sectors In China In Support Of The Struggle For Democracy And Freedom In China]
Competition Without Medals - Folk Sports In Taiwan
Confucianism And The Taiwan Experience
[Cousin Lee Comics Promotion Video]
[Craft program and news recordings]
[Cultural Inheritance: Exploring The Origins Of Chinese Characters And The Development Of Books]
Cyclist Vicky Lim [LTN Cunqing (Toronto) - September 27, 2004]
[1) Daily Life Of People In Free China; 2) Working Women In Free China]
A Dancing Feast - A Documentary On Taiwan Choreography
Deep Love For The Native Soil
The Dexterous Art Chinese Glove Puppetry
[A Different Taipei City]
[A Documentary On The Funeral Of The Late President Chiang Ching-kuo]
[Domestic TV Networks Program Collection] Episodes 7-12
The Dragon Spirit Of China
Dynamic Taiwan: ROC Heading For The 21st Century
[Eight President and Vice President Swearing-In Ceremony and General Assembly Press Conference]
Embrace Life - The Story of Taiwan Medicine
[Enchanting Melodies Of Chinese Opera - 1st Volume]
[Enchanting Melodies Of Chinese Opera - 2nd Volume]
English Teacher
[Enrichment Tour]
[Eternal Memory - Chang Ching Kuo's Personal Journey]
Faces Of The Future
[Fairchild TV News - September 15 11:30 PM]
Fairies On The Pond - Jascana And Neighbors
Festivals In Taiwan
The Flora In Yu Shan National Park
Food From The Heavens - Taiwan's Rice Culture
[Forever Remember - Ching-kuo's Life Journey]
The Four Keys To Taiwan Folkd [sic] Art
[The Four Seas Unite In Solidarity With The Democracy Movement In China]
The Fragrant Fruits of Taiwan
From Bunker To Bridge
[General Ye Zui-bai's Horse Paining]
[A Generation Full Of Hope]
[Giving Back - A Grateful Heart]
A Glimpse Of Chinese New Year - Given By Prof. Li-lian Chao
The Green Green Grass: The Story Of Taiwan's Fight Against SARS
Greeting The Lunar New Year On Taiwan
[Hand To Hand, Heart To Heart (Supporting The Mainland Democratic-Movement)]
[Handicraft Art]
Health Through Kyungfu
[Hemispheres]
The Hometown Of The Mangroves
[Inauguration Ceremony Of The Tenth President And Vice President Of The Republic Of China]
An Index Of Culture - The Museums Of Taiwan
[Information About The Homeland] Episodes 1-4, 8-10, 27-45, 47-51
[1. Inheritance of History; 2. Creating A Better Future]
An Island Of Vitality
Juggling The Old And The New: Women In Modern Taiwan
[King In The Fog - Mikado Pheasant]
The Lanyu Scop-Owl
Let's Cheer, My People
Little Giants - The Story of Taiwan's Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
[The live broadcast of the 1983 Golden Bell Awards]
[The live broadcast of the 1983 Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards]
[The live broadcast of the 1984 Golden Bell Awards]
[Live broadcast of the Republic of China's 78th National Day Celebration]
A Living Legend Through A Century - The Story Of A Master Photographer: Chin San Long
The Lohsi Inkstone
[A Look At The Republic Of China]
[Love And Growth]
Mackay Nov 23, 06 on CPAC; Omni 1 Mandarin News Nov. 7 2003 Travel & Leisure Show Footage
Made In Taiwan: A Trade Report From R.O.C.
Manifesting One's Heart And Soul Through Calligraphy
The Many Faces of Taiwan
Marine Life Of Lanyu
[The Martial Art of Wai-dan Gung]: The Profound Secrets Of Refwing The External Elixir
Masters Of The Snake Kilns: The Pottery Industry In Taiwan
Matsu - Taiwan's Guardian Goddess
[Mei nong umbrella = Deeply Beautiful Umbrella]
[Meinong Umbrellas]
Memorial Service On Confucius Birthday (English)
Mikado In The Mist
Mini-Dragon Transformed: The ROC On Taiwan Today
[The Miracle Of Commerce Trade Of The Republic Of China]
[Missing Through Time: Commemorating The 1st Anniversary Of the Passing Of Chiang Ching-kuo]
More Than A Miracle [The Miracle Of Commerce Trade Of The Republic Of China]
[Morning Bell]
The Music And Dance Of Taiwan's Aborigines - My Home, My Song
[National Funeral of Former President Chiang Ching-kuo]
New Life For The Formosan Sika Deer
A New Spring For Taiwan's Ke-Tse Opera
The Night Of Nine Tribes
[Ode To Formosa]
[Part 1 The Green Path; Part 2 The Birth Of A Miracle In 30 Years]
The People With Love And Faith
[A Political Modernization - Forty Years Of Constitutional Democracy In The Republic Of China]
[Premier Hau's Inaugural Press Conference]
[Premier Li Met With The Press Conference]
[President Lee Teng Hui's Visit To Singapore - March 3-9, 1989]
[President Lee Teng-hui Data Tape]
[Project National Glory Military Exercises]
Rare Birds of Taiwan - Swinhoe's Pheasant
Rather Burn Than Rust Our [sic] - Memorial Activity For 100 Annversarey [sic] of the Death of Dr. Mackay
[Real And Fake Kung-Fu]
Recollecting Taipei's Relics
[Recreation Room]
Reflections Of Modern China - Culture In Taiwan
[Remembering The Years, Seizing Many Autumns]
Republic Of China On Taiwan 1991
The Republic Of China: Visions Of The Past Present And Future
San Hsia Tsu-Shih Temple Li Mei-Shu
[Scars Of History]
Sharing The Fruits Of Progress
Sharing The Taiwan Experience - A Brief Look At The Republic Of China
Shuang Zu Li Shuang Tian [= Two Feet Standing On Two Sky]
[Shuili Pottery]
The Silk Road
Skillful Hands & Artistic Vision - Contemporary Taiwanese Handicrafts
The Song Of Formosa
Songs Of The Mountains, Dances Of The Sea: Music And Dances Of Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples
The Social Welfare Of The Republic Of China - The Practice Of The Whole People Welfare
A Stroll Through The World Of Chop Art
Surviv [sic] Of Marine Life
The Taipei Tree Frog
Taiwan - A Success Story
Taiwan: An Ecological Showplace
[Taiwan Blooms Across The World]
Taiwan - Committed To Global Health Care
Taiwan Festival Troupes - Coming Together In Competition
Taiwan Folk Arts: Kites
Taiwan - Future Hope For China
Taiwan Moves Forward
Taiwan Terns
[Taiwan Wild Birds - A Hundred Year Documentary]
Taiwan's Hakka People
Taiwan's Endemic Amphibians
[Taiwan's Festivals: Links With The Past, Bridges To The Future]
[Taiwan's Festive Celebrations]
Taiwan's Hakka People
Taiwan's Legendary Folk Performance Art
Taiwan's Lungshan Temples
Taiwan's National Palace Museum In Transition
Taiwan's Pathways To The Future
Tango With Nature: The Taiwan Story Of Sustainable Development
The Tender Chinese Traditional Nedicine [sic] - Acupuncture
[Three Minutes National Situation Introduction (For The Purpose Of Miss World Pageant)]
[Tiananmen Protests' Blood and Tears Records]
Tienwei – Chrysanthemums
Toward A Lasting Beauty: The Changing Ecology Of Taiwan
[Tradition And New Era]
Traditon [sic] Taiwan Folk Nusic [sic] Instruments Nan Kuan Pi-Pa
Transcending Space, Linking Time - The Story Of Taiwan's Bridges
[Treasures Of The National Palace Museum (Calligraphy And Painting)]
Treasures Of The National Palace - Museum Embroidery And Tapestry
Tribes On Holidays
A Trip By Taiwan Railway Lines
[Trip To Siwkolan a tarawadaw]
[Twilight Drum & Morning Bells]
[Two Feet In Two Cultures]
Undying Love - In Pursuit Of Perfection In Crystal Art
The Unique Birds Of Taiwan
[Visions Of Taiwan's Mountains]
The Voyage Of Art: Ink Painting (I)
The Voyage Of Art: Ink Painting (II)
Water, Water From Afar - Water Conservancy In Taiwan
We Are All Aboriginals
West Meets East: The Story Of Taiwan's Foreign Residents
What You Can Sell To Taiwan R.O.C.
Wild Birds On Taiwan
[Witness]
[Wound Of History - Conveying Care Through Singing - Recording History Through Songs]
[Yangming Mountain]
[Year 72 Golden Bell Award Ceremony] Episodes 1-4
Yellow Butterfly Valley

Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO)

16mm Documentary Catalogue

Series includes the following titles:

The 1985 Seminar On China Studies For International Youth
The 64th National Day Of The Republic Of China
The 75th National Day Celebration Of The Republic Of China
An Acrobat: Training And Performance = 民俗技藝的養成與演出
Ancient Chinese Painting
Architecture In Taipei
The Armed Forces Of The Republic Of China
Asia's Beacon - The Republic Of China
Bamboo - A Gigantic Grass
"Beautiful Flowers, Beautiful Taiwan"
Beyond The Economic Miracle: The New Story Of The Republic Of China In Taiwan
Celebrating The 76th National Day Of The Republic Of China
Celebration Of National Day Republic Of China 1980
Celebration Of National Day Republic Of China 1981
Celebration Of National Day Republic Of China 1983
Chinese Children's Games
Chinese Folk Arts
Chinese Music And Musical Instruments
Chinese New Year
A City of Cathay
Confucianism And The Taiwan Experience
Confucius
The Dragon People
A Documentary On The Funeral Of The Late President Chiang Ching-kuo
[The Double-Tenth National-Day Parade, 1964]
Dr. Lee's World Of Insects
The Economic Development Of The Republic Of China
Education And Social Welfare In The Republic Of China
The Eternal Friend And Mentor
Faces Of The Future
Festivals In Taiwan
Firecracker
Flying To Freedom
The Four Keys To Taiwan Folk Art
[Four Seas One Heart] = 心一海四
Free China Mourns President Chiang
The Fruits Of Labor - The Republic Of China's International Cooperation Programs
Glimpses Of Taiwan (Formosa)
The Hakka Folklore
A Harmony Of Great Religions
Hello, Mr. President - Chiang Ching-kuo And His People
Heritage dore - moisson doree = Golden Heritage, Golden Harvest
Heritage Of Chinese Opera
In Tune With Tomorrow
Inauguration Of 6th President And Vice-President Of The Republic Of China
The Inauguration Of The President And Vice-President Of The Republic Of China
A Joyful Double Tenth Day In Republic Of China
The Kingdom Of Butterflies
Kinmen: Outpost Of Freedom
Kuan Miao [= The Story Of Bamboo]
La Chine Libre pleure le President Chiang = Free China Mourns President Chiang
Les forets de Formose = Forest & Life
Letter Form Taipei
L'habillement en Chine - histoire d'une évolution = Chinese Costumes - An Evolutionary Story
Life In Free China
Linking Two Dragons; (South Link Railway Construction)
Love And Faith
Madame Han
The Making Of The President Of The Republic Of China
The Many Faces Of Taiwan
Masterpieces Of Chinese Art At The National Palace Museum
Miracle du commerce extérieur de Taiwan = A Story Of Foreign Trade In Taiwan, Republic Of China
Morning In Taipei
A Nation That Cares
[National Anthem]
National Day Military Parade Republic Of China 1978
Nature's Glory: The Beauty Of Taiwan
A New Era: The Fourteen Projects Of Taiwan
New Faces Of The Republic Of China
New Frontiers For An Ancient Heritage
The No 1 Foster Mother Of The World
Old And New In Harmony
The Old Animal Friends Move
Old Traditions & New Technologies
Old World New Women
On A Moon-Lit Night
One Big Family - Social Welfare In The Republic Of China
The Other Faces Of Taiwan
Overseas Youth Study Program
Par une nuit au clair de lune = On A Moon-Lit Night
Passage To Taiwan
Porcelaines de Chine = Art Of Chinese Pottery
President Chiang Kai-Shek
Progress The Nuclear Way - Peaceful Uses Of The Atom In The ROC
The Rainbow Of Treasure Island
Reflections Of Modern Chinese Culture In Taiwan
Report On Acupuncture
Republic Of China On Taiwan, 1991
The Republic Of China On Taiwan: Challenge And Rebirth
The ROC Celebrates 1982 National Day
[Rudder] = 舵
The Secret Art Of Kung Fu
Seven Chinese Festivals
Sha'ar Descent Project
The Ship That Sails On Flame
Snakes And Their Poisons
A Song Of Chinese Landscapes
A Sports-Loving People - The Story Of Athletics In The Republic Of China On Taiwan
Successful Separation Of Ischiopagus Tripus Conjoined Twins
Suite Idyl
Taipei's Children
The Taipei Tree Frog
The Taiwan Experience: The Modernization Of China
Taiwan - The Beautiful Island
Taiwan Kentin [sic] Forest Recreation Park
Taiwan…69 = The New Image Of Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tea In Taiwan
This Land, This People
Three Faces Of The Chinese Dance
Traveling By Post - Postal Service In Republic Of China On Taiwan
Voices Of Angels
What Is Chinese Opera?
Where Confucius Meets The New Wave
A Whole Future Before You
Women Today In Free China

English (or French) titles match titles on prints (when an English- or French-title is provided). Alternate English titles, when available, are noted in item-level descriptions.

Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO)

16mm Movie Catalogue

Series includes the following titles:

All The Youthful Days = 風櫃來的人
A-Ying = 阿嬰
Banana Paradise = 香蕉天堂
Battle of Chocolate = 巧克力戰爭
Be My Lovely Child Again = 期待你長大
The Coldest Winter in Peking = 皇天后土
Determined To Soar = 想飛—傲空神鷹
Dragon Inn = 新龍門客棧
First Date = 第一次的約會
Five Girls & A Rope = 五個女子和一根繩子
Flowers Of Paradise = 芳草碧連天
Fraternity = 兄弟珍重
God Of War = 戰神
A Heroic Legend
A Hero's Tears = 英雄有淚
Home From The Hill = 我從山中來
The Great Mother = 我這樣過了一生
The Green Snake = 青蛇
If I Were For Real = 假如我是真的
Invincible Swords = 冷月、孤星、無情劍
The Invincible Two = 新絶代双嬌
A Kid From Tibet = 西藏小子
Knife And His Six Friends = 菜刀與六個朋友
L'air du Temps = 時代之風
Last Train To Tansui = 我們的天空
Let's Go = 過河小卒
Love And Sword = 要命的小方
Love In Venice = 情定威尼斯
Love Is Sweet = 青春無悔
Love On The Big Country = 大地親情
The Magic Sword = 將邪神劍
The Matrimony = 結婚
Moonlight Boy = 月光少年
The Mutant = 白色醡漿草
My Favorite Season = 最想念的季節
My Grandfather = 我的爺爺
My Son = 我兒漢生
Nature Is Quietly Beautiful = 霧裡的笛聲
Never Ending Memory = 舊情綿綿
The Noblest Way To Die = 皇金稻田
Old Man And Girl = 老少五個半
Painted Skin = 畫皮之陰陽法王
Pan Yu Liang - A Woman Artist = 畫魂
The Parachutist = 天降神兵
A Piggy Tale = 娃娃
The Police Story = 官兵捉強盜
Pushing Hands = 推手
Reunion = 海峽兩岸
Rouge of the North = 怨女
Run Away = 策馬入林
The Rule Of The Game = 遊戲規則
Shanghai Holiday = 上海假期
Shogun & Little Kitchen = 伙頭福星
Shou Lin Puppy = 卜派小子
A Son Remembers = 感恩歲月
Split Of The Spirit = 離魂
Spring Swallow = 晚春情事
The Sun With The Missing Corner = 缺角的太陽
Teenage Fugitive = 小逃犯
Thank You, Sir = 起床號
To Liv(e) = 浮世戀曲
Twilight In Geneva = 日內瓦的黃昏
Two Of Us = 父子關係
We Are In The Same Boat = 咱們都是台灣人
Whampoa Blues = 壯志豪情
When The Ocean Is Blue = 海水正藍
Winter Ritual = 冬之祭
A Woman And Seven Husbands = 販母案考
The Young Taoism Fighter = 陰陽奇兵

English (or French) titles match titles on prints (when an English- or French-title is provided). Alternate English titles, when available, are noted in item-level descriptions.

Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO)

Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO) Collection

  • CA ON00349 2023.002
  • Collection
  • 1960 - 2008

Collection consists of film prints and video materials held by the Toronto TECO office.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: 16mm Movie Catalogue
Series 02: 16mm Documentary Catalogue
Series 03: Video

Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO)

2023.001 acquisition

  • CA ON00349 2023.001
  • Accession
  • 1984 - 2009
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானPaul Saltzman Fonds

Fonds consists of material related to the television series Danger Bay and to the documentary Prom Night In Mississippi.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Danger Bay
Series 02: Prom Night In Mississippi, 2007-2009

Saltzman, Paul

Jerry G. Gray / The Travellers Collection

  • CA ON00349 2022.019
  • Collection
  • 1939 - 2021

Fonds consists of material related to the life and career of Jerry G. Gray. Records are predominantly related to his membership in The Travellers, but also include material related to his career as a lecturer on Folk and Protest Music and Yiddish Music. Records dealing with the Travellers include photographs, audio recordings, video, event listings, programmes, and newspaper and magazine clippings. There is a large collection of reference material related to Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and folk music in Canada and the United States, as well as reference material related to Jewish music. The fonds also includes records from Gray’s adolescence, including his early musical performances at Camp Naivelt and the University of Toronto, and his amateur athletic career in secondary school and at the University of Toronto.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: The Travellers
Series 02: Jerry Gray Adolescence
Series 03: Songbooks, Books, and Magazines
Series 04: Woody Guthrie & Pete Seeger Publications
Series 05: Jewish Music Publications
Series 06: Civil Rights Songbooks
Series 07: Recordings
Series 08: Lectures and Teaching Materials

Jerry G. Gray

Edie Steiner Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2022.018
  • Fonds
  • 1973 - 2021

The records in this fonds include Steiner’s photography, from her student work, to her documentation of the Toronto music scene and music portraits, to her exhibition work. Also included is a selection of published work and commercial photographs. The collection also includes Steiner’s Super 8mm films and recordings of live musical performances, as well as Steiner’s narrative and documentary films. The fonds consists of five series, based on the creator’s major artistic and creative activities, and are arranged in rough chronological order. The series are as follows:

  1. Series One: Narrative and Documentary Films
  2. Series Two: Super 8mm and Performance
  3. Series Three: Works in Audio
  4. Series Four: Photography
  5. Series Five: Creative Writing
    The first series, Narrative and Documentary Films, is divided into four subseries. The first, Subseries One: Film elements and masters includes the masters and audio/visual elements of Steiner’s narrative and documentary films shot on 16mm and video up to “Borderland Memories.” The second, Subseries Two: Film Research, consists of a series of research interviews shot on video for a project entitled “Dreams of Solidarity.” The third sub-series, Subseries Three: Film Promotion, Exhibition, includes textual and graphic records related to the production and promotion of Steiner’s narrative and documentary films. The final subseries, Subseries Four: Film Stills Photography and Promotional Shots, includes prints and negatives of film stills and promotional shots of Steiner’s narrative film projects “Places to Stay” and “Felicity’s View.”
    The second series, Super 8mm and Performance, is divided into two subseries. The first, Subseries One: Films and Soundtracks includes Steiner’s finished Super 8 films, as well as recordings of her live musical accompaniments to these films on cassette and in some cases, compact disc. The series also includes VHS and Betacam SP copies of Steiner’s final Super 8 film “Who is #1?”. The second, Subseries Two: Outtakes and Works in Progress, consists of outtakes and miscellaneous Super 8 film reels.
    The third series, Works in Audio, is divided into two subseries. The first, Subseries One: Music Recordings and Performances consists of audio and video recordings of Steiner’s original music, solo and in collaboration with other artists. Included in this series is a recording of Steiner playing with her band The Elementals, and several recordings of Steiner’s cover of Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line.” It also features recordings of Steiner’s collaborations with Chip Yarwood, Malcolm Lewis, and Colin Offord. Finally, it includes both audio and video recordings of Steiner’s work with The Band That Dare Not Speak Its Name. The second subseries, Subseries Two: Radio Interviews includes recordings of Steiner being interviewed and playing music at various Canadian radio stations.
    Series Four, Photography, is divided into seven subseries. The first, Subseries One: Portraits, Fashion, Landscapes consists of prints, contact sheets, and negatives of Steiner’s portrait photography work from the 1970s to the 2000s. Portrait subjects include Toronto musicians, artists, filmmakers, writers and poets – many of them friends and contemporaries of Steiner. This series also features Steiner’s photos and portraits of musical artists Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, Lydia Lunch, Rough Trade, Bryan Adams, and author Margaret Laurence. There is also a small collection of fashion photography, as well as two large format landscape photos. Subseries Two: Photo Exhibitions, features negatives and proofs of work featured in exhibition, as well as large format exhibition prints. Subseries Three: Travel Photos (for Exhibitions) consists of negatives and prints of travel photography. Subseries Four: Projects and New Works consists of negatives and a videotape related to a photography project entitled “Episodes in Dreamtime,” as well as one roll of test negatives shot in 2021. Subseries Five: Photography Publications consists of a publication entitled “Great Lakes Logia,” for which Steiner contributed photographs. Subseries Six: Various Events and Arts Documentation consists of various photographs and negatives documenting Steiner’s various artistic endeavours over the years, including live performances, music, openings of gallery shows, directing, and teaching. The final subseries, Subseries Seven: Commercial/Published Work includes newspaper and magazine clippings of Steiner’s published photography, as well as posters, album covers, promotional cards, and postcards, for which Steiner was the photographer.
    The final series, Series Five: Creative Writing, consists of a zine called “Gathering Blossoms Under Fire,” for which Steiner contributed an essay.
    This fonds includes textual and audio-visual material relating to the following film productions:
    • Places to Stay
    • Roses are Blue
    • Felicity’s View
    • Northland: Long Journey
    • Conversations on the Lake
    • Borderland Memories
    This fonds includes audio-visual material relating to the following film productions:
    • You Always Think About Things Like That
    • Post-Industrial
    • These Experiments
    • Dreams of Solidarity
    • Fake Milk Commercial (Super 8mm short)
    • White Flag (Super 8mm short)
    • Dance Party (Super 8mm short)
    • Examination Aboard a UFO (Super 8mm short)
    • Eclipse (Super 8mm short)
    • Happy Holidays (Super 8mm short)
    • Northern Journeys (Super 8mm short)
    • Chronicle (Super 8mm short)
    • Symphonic References (Super 8mm short)
    • Episodes (Super 8mm short)
    • Who is #1 (Super 8mm short)
    This fonds includes photographic material relating to the following exhibitions and photo series:
    • Painted Photographs
    • Mostly Rock & Roll
    • Urban Underground
    • Residual Landscapes
    • Recent Work
    • Earth and Bone
    • Day + Night
    • New Work
    • US Shrines
    • Great Lakes
    • Northland
    • The Artifice of Nature (sometimes titled The Nature of Artifice)
    • Condo Boom!
    • Views From Home: Facing North
    • Landscape as Power
    • The Poetry of Chance
    • Abject Transformations

Edie Steiner

2022.016 acquisition

  • CA ON00349 2022.016
  • Accession
  • 1935 - 2022
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானRob Bowman Fonds

Fonds consists of research materials collected by Bowman, including publications, video recordings, and audio recordings.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Paperbacks
Series 02: Videotapes (numbered)
Series 03: Live, Rare, and Unreleased Recordings – Compact Disc
Series 04: Covermount Compact Discs
Series 05: Compact Disc Miscellaneous Albums
Series 06: Polaris Music Prize Shortlist Booklets
Series 07: Live, Rare, and Unreleased Recordings – Vinyl
Series 08: Live, Rare, and Unreleased Recordings – Cassette
Series 09: Live, Rare, and Unreleased Bob Dylan Recordings – Cassette
Series 10: Cassette Miscellaneous Albums
Series 11: Live, Rare, and Unreleased Video – DVD
Series 12: Live, Rare, and Unreleased Recordings – DAT and DDS

Rob Bowman

Robert Sandler Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2022.015
  • Fonds
  • 1976 - 2003

The Robert Sandler Fonds is separated under series based on the production of various TV series and movies.

Series 1: Northrop Frye Lectures (Frye) Collection
As noted, as the ‘Fyre Collection’ by Sandler in his writings. The collection includes Professor Northrop Frye’s writings and Sandler’s own lectures note from his time as student under Professor Northrop Frye in English literature. The textual in series contains lecture notes on Shakespeare, a collection of William Shakespeare’s various plays. Which was the winner of the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction. The series contains Sandler’s audiotape collection of Professor Frye’s undergraduate classes Introduction to Shakespeare for two plus years. Frye’s lectures were transcribed, and Professor Northrop Frye’s edited them into a book, which Sandler sold to publisher Fitzhenry & Whiteside. The documents and audiotapes lead to the publishing of Northrop Frye on Shakespeare: Edited by Robert Sandler won Professor Northrop Frye his only Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction.

Sandler worked on multiple projects with Professor Northrop Frye, such as the Bible and Literature and Story of Us. Professor Northrop Frye and Sandler had a good student and teacher relationship, to the point that Professor Northrop Frye wrote a letter of recommendation for Sandler’s CBC application. Sandler was able to work with Professor Northrop Frye when Sandler worked with the University of Toronto’s Media Centre to record the professor’s lectures. Formats within the series includes video and audio copies of the original 25-hour long lectures, used in Bible and Literature, Sandler’s notes to edit the hour-long lectures into 30 ½ hour programs, notes for the 30 roundtable discussions, promotional material are Sandler’s contribution to initiating the Frye project.

Series 2: Fraggle Rock
The second series holds mostly screenplays and script for the children’s program Fraggle Rock. Fraggle Rock is the first series HBO commissioned and created by Jim Henson and his team. It was nominated and won various awards. Sandler was a writer brought on in Season 2 and wrote six episodes and one of his shows was nominated for an International Emmy. Documents included in the series includes episode script proposals, correspondence with Jim Henson and other producers, cast and crew. Also includes the first, second, and third readthrough drafts, written by Robert Sandler and other writers on the show such as Jerry Juhl, Laura Philips, David Young, bq Nichol and Jocelyn Stevenson. The series also includes photographs of cast and crew members on the production set of Fraggle Rock; Fraggle Rock Christmas CDs and an award with a piece of Fraggle Rock presented to Sandler for his years of achievement on the show. Lastly are the lawsuit documents involving the series’ writers not being proper financially compensated.

Series 3: Eric’s World
The third series contains the documents and items from the children’s sitcom series that aired from 1991-1996. The show was a 30-minute program broadcasted on TVO, Knowledge Network, SCN, Access and Family Channel. Sandler was hired to create a children’s series featuring Eric Nagler as a children’s performer and his manager, CJ, a puppet manipulated by John Pattison. Robert Sandler and Allen Booth were the co-creator, co-creative producers, Writer, and co-story editors of the series. They also had various writers also contribute to the series as well.

Documents include both the failed and successful documents to pilot the series, drafts, script notes and final drafts of my 30 plus scripts, the remaining scripts from five seasons, writer’s guides, organization papers. Digital and DVD copies.

Series 4: Traders - Street Legal
The fourth series contains the textual files and video from the Canadian prime-time drama set in a Toronto investment firm. The show is about the professional and private lives of a group of young, aggressive attorneys in partnership together in Toronto. The series was broadcasted on Global TV from 1987-1994. Robert Sandler and Allen Booth are the Co-Story Editors, Episode Co-writers. The documents contained in the series are various drafts of scripts such as the first and second draft written by Robert Sandler, production script, outline of scripts, contract between CBC and Robert Sandler; and correspondences from various production and broadcasting companies like CBC.

Series 5: Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science
The Fifth series contains the documentation and episodes of the award-winning and nominated TV Series that pioneered the true crime genre. This series features interesting crimes stories where forensic science played critical role in solving. This program re-enacts cases in which forensic scientists have used their expertise to find and examine evidence that would have previously been undetectable. 30 minutes TV docudrama series, where Sandler was the Creative Producer, Co-Creator, and Episode Writer. The files included in the series, contains the scripts that Sandler wrote and co-wrote in the first season and important episodes in later seasons. It also includes drafts of the script as well as a VHS and digital copies of the show, plus PR material, documents that pertain to the production of the series, screenplays, court orders, and transcripts of interviews from various scientists, police investigators and comments on the case.

Series 6: 72 Hour - True Crime
The Sixth series contains the textual files and videos a half- hour true TV crime docudrama follow up that focused on the investigators. The series ran three seasons, 45 episodes which Sandler had a hand in writing many of the episodes. The series contains the pitch documents, scripts written by Sandler, scripts he was credited, and script notes on the other 43 episodes, and rewritten scripts. Documents also include production photographs, research documents, crew resume, press clippings, tape interviews and notes.

Series 7: Extreme Clergy
The Seventh series are from the ½ hour TV documentary series where Sandler was the creator, writer, and an episode co-writer. The TV series documented the story of one or a team of clergy in social hot spots around the world. Some people in religious orders were surfing the waves, fighting in warzones, artic, and more amazing places outside a place of worship. The collection documents from Sandler includes the pitch documents for the TV series, drafts of the scripts Sandler wrote or co-wrote, DVDs of various steps in the edit, DVDs of the final episode and various tapes and digital copies of the episodes.

Series 8: EXC Finance
The Eight series in the Sandler collection, include the financial documents for various productions. Textual materials obtained from various production companies such as Two Sands Productions and Creative Anarchy. Also includes the applications and forms to fund various film projects; such as the Canadian Television Fund Agreement, Ontario Declaration of Residency/Consent Form 2008, letter from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Heritage letter. Financial papers included in the collection contains various bank statements, audits, notices from banks, authorization form, Tax documents; T2 Corporation Income Tax Return form, claim forms and Invoices.

Series 9: Sex and Religion
The Ninth series in the collection are documents based on the TV documentary series Sex & Religion. Robert Sandler was the co-creator, and episode writer. A documentary series that travels the world looking for the line between sex and sin. Robert Sandler noted that, “in conjunction with Riddle Films, I was wholly responsible for 5 of the 13 episodes about how major religions viewed various aspects of sex.” Textual documents in this series includes Sandler’s involvement in the writing of the scripts and includes DVDs and edits of these episodes.

Series 10: Real Voodoo
The Tenth series in the collection formats features textual, data, video, and photographs. Short tv-movie that includes financial records of various forms from the Canadian Revenue Agency, notice of (RE)Assessment and form of Claiming a Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. Correspondences, proposals, and draft of scripts.

Series 11: My Pet’s Gone Viral (MPGV)
The Eleventh series in the collection features textual, data, video, and photographs of production. Holds eight episodes ½ hour documentary series starring the cats and dogs in YouTube pet videos that went viral. In the collection include script drafts and final scripts written by Sandler. In the collection also include the DVDs of the final episodes. Financial documents include cost report spreadsheet from various budget, MPGV Banking Summary Notes (2014), breakdown of Canadian costs, and eSubmission Summary. Correspondence to and from Animal Planet on distribution and production of the series.

Series 12: Brebeuf and the Huron Carol
The Twelve series in the collection of the A 1-hour TV musical biography, produced by Creative Anarchy and CBC Radio Canada. The TV special was written by Robert Sandler on the dramatization on the life of Father Brebeuf and his time among the Wendat (Hurons) and his The Huron Carole, the first Christmas Carole in the New World. In this series the various versions of the script and drafts are written by Sandler with his corrections. It also includes research notes and articles on Brebeuf. Video copies are in VHS and digital formats of the show, which also includes photos from the filming, flyer, and episodes.

Series 13: Assholes *A Documentary
The Thirteenth series is about novels by Aaron James turn TV documentary. The TV adaptation was written by Robert Sandler and John Walker with the broadcasting channels NFB and CBC Documentary Channel. It is a feature length documentary based on the New York Times’ best seller of the same name. The TV documentary is inspired by the NYT bestselling book, this lively philosophical investigation into the rise of asshole behaviour across the world asks: What does it mean to be an asshole, and more importantly, how do we stop their proliferation. The show has been nominated for a Writer’s Award and a Gemini Award.

With in the collection includes the research journals/notes, drafts and final editions of the script, invoices, email correspondence between Sandler and his co-writer/director John Walker. Majority of the formats in the collection are data floppy disk drives.

Series 14: Make Me Read
The Fourteenth series short internet films, co-written by Robert Sandler and long-time partner Allen Booth. Make Me Read is a series of YouTube videos with young comedians interviewing popular Canadian authors. However, there are no videos of the short films within the collection, instead the collection holds an array of drafts and final editions of the YouTube videos. The series also includes the novels of the Canadian authors that Sandler interviewed. Most of the authors were a part of the Toronto festival ‘The Word on the Street Festival’.

Series 15: Music
The Fifteenth series contains the audio recordings of various artists that Sandler either produced or had some influence in. Textual documentation contains contracts and agreements for BMI Canada - the Music Scene and SOCAN, song lyrics and correspondences between Sandler and artists. Audio holds recordings from vinyl records and audio reels – such as the album for the movie Foxy Lady and the album for Tony Kosinec.

Series 16: Miscellaneous Produced
The Sixteenth series holds various files of various smaller rolls in TV series throughout his carrier. They include drafts of scripts, proposals, resumes, correspondence between networks, writers' contracts, and miscellaneous documents. TV series included in the series are Under the Umbrella Tree, The Biggest Little Ticket, Sesame Street, Dudley the Dragon, and more. Most of the textual documents are transcripts, various versions (drafts) of script & screenplays, correspondences, and financial files. Within the collection also include his personal academic essays from his time in University of Toronto. Most of the produced series and files are labeled as such in the notes.

Sandler, Robert

Ray Jafelice Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2022.012
  • Fonds
  • 1980 - 2011

Fonds consists of material related to Jafelice’s animation career. Records include animation elements, storyboards, and reference books related to the field of animation. Titles represented in the fonds include: Take Me Up To The Ballgame, Rupert, Strawberry Shortcake, The Adventures Of Tintin, Little Bear, Stella And Sam, Harry And His Bucket Full Of Dinosaurs, Fievel’s American Tails, Family Dog, Busytown Mysterys; Pippi Longstocking, Tales From The Cryptkeeper, and Max & Ruby.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Animation Elements
Series 02: Storyboards
Series 03: Publications

Ray Jafelice

Bob & Evelyn Kain Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2022.011
  • Fonds
  • 1997 - 2010

Fonds consists of material related to Chirp Magazine, including published magazines, books, and original drawings.

Bob Kain

Dave and Dale Cox (Third Accrual)

This accrual consists of four series, based on a listing provided by the creator. The series are as follows:

  1. Animation Books and Periodicals
  2. Animation Memorabilia
  3. Animation Cels and Drawings
  4. Animation Storyboards and Designs
    The first series, Animation Books and Periodicals, consists of the Coxes’ personal collection of books and magazines about the art of animation. This series also contains books and graphic novels based on Nelvana animated television programs - in particular, “Rock and Rule,” the “Franklin” series, and “Inspector Gadget.”
    The second series, Animation Memorabilia, consists of memorabilia collected by the Coxes related to animation, including commemorative programs and publications, brochures, a tote bag, “Babar” merchandise, an animation kit, original animation drawings from “The Pink Panther,” and several hand-cut, 3-D cartoon caricatures. This series also includes film reels and a DVD featuring some of Dave Coxes’ earliest animation work, from his time as a student at Sheridan College to animation shorts for “Sesame Street.”
    The third series, Animation Cels and Drawings, consists of original production animation cels and original production drawings from several Nelvana series and programs worked on by the Coxes, including “Cosmic Christmas,” “Intergalactic Thanksgiving,” “My Pet Monster,” “Ewoks,” “Rupert,” “Beetlejuice,” “Rome-0 and Julie-8,” “The Pink Panther,” and “Strawberry Shortcake.” This series also includes an animation cel from an animated Christmas card by Dave and Dale Cox.
    The fourth series, Animation Storyboards and Designs, consists of original storyboards and character designs created by Dave Cox, as well as copies of storyboards. Highlights include storyboards for “The New Quiz Kids,” for VideoArt Productions, as well as storyboards for several animated commercial and public service announcements. Finally, the series also includes storyboards, story ideas, and concept sketches for animated shorts and series by Dave Cox.

Dave and Dale Cox

Colin Campbell Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2022.007
  • Fonds
  • 1966 - 2021

Fonds consists of material related to the filmmaking career of Colin Campbell. Many of the videos, photographs, and documents in the fonds were digitized by Vtape and can be found in the Electronic Records series.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Exhibition Promotional Material
Series 02: Press Clippings
Series 03: Published Material
Series 04: Photographs
Series 05: Photographic Negatives
Series 06: Electronic Records
Series 07: Scripts
Series 08: Memorial Material
Series 09: Correspondence
Series 10: Other
Series 11: [Clippings, Scripts, and Unpublished Manuscripts]
Series 12: Videos

Colin Campbell

Roman Bittman and Marilyn Belec Bittman fonds

  • CA ON00349 2021.013
  • Fonds
  • 1941 - 2020

The Roman Bittman and Marily Belec Bittman Fonds is separated based on Roman and Marilyn’s projects and business under these series:
Series 1 – 11
Series 1: Program environment
Series 2: Anglosea Guides
Series 3: NAAF Business – National Aboriginal Achievement foundation
Series 4: Man Alive
Series 5: Agenda and Journals
Series 6: Awards
Series 7: Roman Files
Series 8: Family History
Series 9: NSFDC – Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation
Series 10: APTN – National Indigenous Television Network
Series 11: Mobius Productions

Series 1: Program environment
The first Roman Bittman and Marilyn Belec Bittman collection series is from the National Film Board (NFB) Program Environmental—a research film funded in 1974. The series consists of research notes, conceptual analysis, and the proposed working plan for other films to be produced by the National Film Board.
Series 2: Anglosea Guides
The second series consists of documents used in research and support of the documentary Anglosea. The files include research notes and other supporting documents. Records include the Anglosea Scheduling for Scriptwriting overseas (with additional written information), correspondences, schedule of visits on board Baltic and Oresund Ferries, and schedule of the Programme of Mr. Roman Bittman’s visit to the Arab Maritime Transport Academy. It also includes various business cards from the Ministry of Canada, transportation companies from Canada and international business cards (mainly Arab countries). The documents also contain guidebooks of the area and a navigation booklet for the teachers and students for the St. Lawrence seaway. The International Maritime Lecturers Association approved both manuals.
Series 3: NAAF Business – National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation
The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF) is a charitable organization dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide the tools necessary for Aboriginal peoples, especially youth, to achieve their potential. The Foundation has awarded more than $37 million in scholarships and bursaries to more than 9,800 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students nationwide. Roman Bittman produced the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation Awards show, and he also served as the organization’s interim CEO.
The series contains business cards of various government offices and businesses involved in supporting the NAAF. It includes the NAAF Five-year plan 2006-2010 as Roman Bittman’s acting CEO; it also consists of the verbatim of what he said and has comments to his plan. The series contains the planning and description of the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards. Business records includes the schedules for the Ottawa Meetings of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation with John Watson, Mark Wilgen, Dahlia Stein, Jascha Jabes, Rick Hansen, and Pat Martin MP. Email correspondence on various business proposals and Roman Bittman assuming acting CEO duties. Lastly, the series also consists of financial documents for the NAAF.
Series 4: Man Alive
The fourth series focuses on the writings of Thomas Merton. Merton was an influential American Catholic author of the twentieth century. His autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, has sold over one million copies, and he wrote over sixty other books and hundreds of poems and articles on topics ranging from spirituality to civil rights, and the nuclear arms race. The collection contains audio tapes of the interview and writings of Thomas Merton for Roman Bittman’s production, Man Alive. The tapes are titled Letter of Bernaro to Robert – Peter the Venerable letter of Defense; Race situations – St Basil Ascetical Discourse; Abelard and his Lark of Spiritual Insight; Silence and Makins signs; Poetry and Song; Chinese thought; and other tapes based on Thomas Merton travels.
Series 5: Agenda and Journals
The fifth series contains the agendas and journals that once belonged to Roman Bittman. His journals write of his personal life, but mostly his work, such as his research on Thomas Merton, his trip to Norway, sea battles in WWII and NATO. The agendas consist of meeting schedules, films he worked on, the contact information of his colleagues, and his travel and shooting schedules of various locations, such as his trip to Prince Edward Island, Miami, and Washington, DC. It also includes the agenda that belonged to Marilyn Belec, with her daily schedule and contact list of her colleagues.
Series 6: Awards
The sixth series consists of awards that Roman Bittman won during his extensive career and honoured after his death. Awards for his short films, early films and documentaries include the Screen awards, CFTA film awards, Family Life Film award, Banff International, American Film Festival and many more national and international Film Festival awards. It also includes the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards, which he attended and wrote a message in the award booklet. After his death, many people in the entertainment and the Indigenous community came together to celebrate, honour, and recognize Roman Bittman’s life works. Many include speeches on his achievements, tribute letters, and people sending in letters to various awards nominating him after his death.
Series 7: Roman Files
The seventh series consists of Roman Bittman’s files for researching various films, company correspondences, and corporate financial papers. Documents consist of research and proposals for the potential work of the Pilgrimage sent by Roman Bittman when he was a part of Marilyn Belec Bittman’s company, Mobius Media Corporation. Furthermore, he spent his time at CBC News before becoming a producer of the documentary series The Nature of Things. The seventh series also includes his travel documents and souvenirs. His academic and personal documents include his personal poem and writings; his Ryerson University (now called Toronto Metropolitan University) letters and photos of Ryerson class reunion, touring Ryerson’s new Rogers Communications Centre with his old classmates.
Series 8: Family History
The eighth series focuses on the research done on Roman Bittman’s family history and lineage. Documents include Roman Bittman’s Genealogy Chart. Roman Bittman’s aunt, Sarah Norjard, researched papers he collected in 1992. Research notes contain photography of Sarah and Roman with family, articles from the Record-Gazette and his Métis card. It also includes his family connections towards the Bourassa and St. Germain families, two notable family members in their province’s history.
Series 9: NSFDC – Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation
The ninth series contains his development in the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation (NSFDC). Documents include press releases from the NSFDC from the board of directors’ appointments and letters from various media companies such as Screen Star group and Mobius media production—project letters for the plans to build and operate the province’s first full sound stage. It also includes a discussion on Roman Bittman’s contract as he served as President of the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation but was later dismissed in 1996 after the NSFDC board rejected his financing plans for the sound stage.
Series 10: APTN – Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
The tenth series of the fonds contains documents of Roman Bittman’s involvement in the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). Bittman was an early advisor to the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network which was launched in 1999 as the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world. Since then, the network has become a global leader in programming that celebrates the rich diversity of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island and beyond. The documents include the Aboriginal Broadcast Talent Directory book from the Centre for Aboriginal Media (CAM), press clippings on Roman Bittman establishing the National Aboriginal Television Network and business cards from various production companies, government cards, finance, and Hotel cards. Lastly, it includes the APTN Board of Directors/AGM Meeting and conference binder that provided investors and producers information on the APTN mission and the agenda for the APRN Teleconference meeting.
Series 11: Mobius Productions
The last series within the fonds is Roman and Marilyn Belec Bittman’s career and work in Mobius Media Productions. Marilyn Belec Bittman was president of the independent production firm, Mobius Productions, and Roman was a partner. Documents entail their correspondences on their various films and productions—government letters from the Ministry of Skills Development, Labour Canada, and other partners. Lastly, it includes corporation magazines and financial works such as Mobius Productions guide to film titles and price lists.

Bittman, Roman and Belec Bittman, Marilyn

Kensington Communications & Creative Anarchy Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2021.007
  • Fonds
  • 1997 - 2008

This fonds consists of two series corresponding to two television programs co-produced by Creative Anarchy:

  1. Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science (Seasons 1-5), and its French language counterpart Pieces a Conviction (Season 1-3)
  2. 72 Hours: True Crime (Seasons 1-3), and its French language counterpart Indices pour l’Eternite (Season 1-2).

Included are raw footage (here called source tapes - interviews, b-roll, re-enactments, establishing shots, graphics such as newspaper headlines, credits, stock footage), audio elements (stems, dialogue, narration, music, master mixes), and video masters.
There are numerous versions represented in the video masters including closed captioned distribution master, anamorphic version, layback master, PAL master (U.K.), “Teaser” version, APTN version, Astraltech version, Canal D version, CBC broadcast version, ContentFilm PLC version, and Discovery Canada version.

Textual and photographic records related to Exhibit A and 72 Hours can be found in the Kensington Communications Fonds, accession number 2018.017.

Creative Anarchy

The Tube

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-19
  • Subseries
  • 1983
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of an episode of The Tube, a British music television series produced by Tyne Tees Television (1982-1987). Features artists Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Paul McCartney.

Stephen Ellis

Images of Galapagos

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-18
  • Subseries
  • 1983
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to Images of Galapagos, a documentary produced for the CBC in 1983. Produced by KEG in association with CFCN-TV Calgary. Cinematography and writing by John Wilson, with assistant Janet Jahoda Rogers. Features naturalist and photographer Tui De Roy Moore. Narrated by Laurie Waller.

Stephen Ellis

The Man Who Loved Birds

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-17
  • Subseries
  • 1986
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to The Man Who Loved Birds, a one-hour special produced by KEG, in association with CFCN-TV Calgary, for TVO in 1986. This documentary follows cinematographer John Bax as he films birds of North and South America. Narrated by Neil Dainard.

Stephen Ellis

Dan Gibson’s Nature Family

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-16
  • Subseries
  • 1972
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to Dan Gibson’s Nature Family, a documentary produced for the CBC. It won Best Wildlife Film at the 1972 Canadian Film Awards. The same story was the basis of the 1977 theatrical film Wings of the Wilderness.

Stephen Ellis

Laurence Olivier Presents: The Best Play of the Year 19--

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-15
  • Subseries
  • 1976 - 1977
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to Laurence Olivier Presents: The Best Play of the Year 19--, a British television series produced by Granada Television presenting televised theatre (1976-1978).

Plays in the series include:
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1976, Robert Moore)
Come Back, Little Sheba (1977, Silvio Narizzano)

Stephen Ellis

Thin Ice / Survival

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-14
  • Subseries
  • 1982
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to Thin Ice / Survival, a sponsored film produced by KEG Productions for the Government of Ontario.

Stephen Ellis

Sports Miniatures

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-13
  • Subseries
  • 1962
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of materials related to a series of 26 five-minute short films on skiing, Sports Miniatures, produced by Gerald Kedey’s Motion Picture Centre and sold by KEG Productions. The series was KEG’s first television production. Dan Gibson filmed the series on skis. Features noted Canadian alpine skier Ernie McCulloch (1926-1987).

Titles in the sub-series include:
Mostly Experts
Magic of McCullough
Skiing In Orbit
The Slalom

Stephen Ellis

World of Survival = Survival

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-12
  • Subseries
  • 1984
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of nature documentaries produced for the Survival television series (1961-2001, UK) created by Aubrey Buxton.

Titles in the sub-series include:
A Breed Apart: The Wildlife Cameraman
Polar Bear
Seals: People of the Sea
The Legend of the Lightning Bird (Alan Root)
The Mysterious Journey (Richard and Julia Kemp)
Tumbler In The Sky

Stephen Ellis

Distribution Features

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-11
  • Subseries
  • 1931 - 1972
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to various films distributed by Ralph and Stephen Ellis. Material is predominantly release prints on 16mm, likely struck for television distribution, in dubbed and subtitled versions. See item-level description for further details.

Titles in the sub-series include:
All Risks = This Is Lloyds (1961, Eric Fillilore, UK)
Black Orpheus (1959, Marcel Camus, Brazil, France, Italy)
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937, Louis King, USA)
Chimes at Midnight (1966, Orson Welles, Spain, Switzerland)
Colette (1972, Édouard Berne, France)
Fires on the Plain (1959, Kon Ichikawa, Japan)
Gate of Hell (1953, Teinosuke Kinugasa, Japan)
Golem = Le Golem = The Man of Stone (1936, Julien Duvivier, Czechoslovakia)
Jules and Jim (1962, François Truffaut, France)
L’Avventura (1960, Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy)
M (1931, Fritz Lang, Germany)
Marcel Proust (1972, Édouard Berne, France)
Miss Julie (1951, Alf Sjöberg, Sweden)
My Home Is Copacabana (1965, Arne Sucksdorff, Sweden)
Rashomon (1950, Akira Kurosawa, Japan)
Salt of the Earth (1954, Herbert Biberman, USA)
The 400 Blows (1959, François Truffaut, France)
The Plough and the Stars (1937, John Ford, USA)
The Stranger Left No Card (1952, Wendy Toye, UK)
Three Cases of Murder (1955, David Eady, George More O'Ferrall, Wendy Toye, UK)
Ugetsu (1953, Kenji Mizoguchi, Japan)
Witchcraft Through the Ages = Häxan (1968, Benjamin Christensen, Sweden)

Stephen Ellis

Ingmar Bergman Features

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-10
  • Subseries
  • 1944 - 1964
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to Ingmar Bergman films distributed by Ralph and Stephen Ellis. Material is predominantly release prints on 16mm, likely struck for television distribution, in dubbed and subtitled versions. See item-level description for further details.

Titles in the sub-series include:
A Lesson In Love (1954)
All These Women (1964)
Brink of Life (1958)
Dreams (1955)
Port of Call (1948)
Sawdust and Tinsel = The Naked Night (1953)
Secrets of Women (1952)
Smiles of a Summer Night (1955)
Summer Interlude = Illicit Interlude (1951)
Summer with Monika (1953)
The Devil’s Eye (1960)
The Magician (1958)
The Seventh Seal (1957)
The Silence (1963)
The Virgin Spring (1960)
Three Strange Loves = Thirst (1949)
Through a Glass Darkly (1961)
To Joy (1950)
Torment (1944)
Wild Strawberries (1957)
Winter Light (1963

Stephen Ellis

Tales of the Unexpected

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-09
  • Subseries
  • 1980 - 1981
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of episodes of the television series Tales of the Unexpected (1979-1988, UK).

Titles in the sub-series include:
Fat Chance (1980, John Gorrie)
Back For Christmas (1980, Giles Foster)
The Best of Everything (1981, John Bruce)
Never Speak Ill of the Dead (1981, John Gorrie)

Stephen Ellis

Wild Guess

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-08
  • Subseries
  • 1988
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of production elements related to the program Wild Guess. A children’s game show based around animal trivia, Wild Guess was produced in 1988 and ran for two seasons of 26 half-hour episodes each. The program made extensive use of stock footage from Ellis productions.

Stephen Ellis

Mother Nature

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-07
  • Subseries
  • 1997
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of one episode of the television series Mother Nature. Produced by Ralph C. Ellis and Kip Spidell, with Stephen Ellis as Executive Producer. Mother Nature was made in association with TLC and CFCN Television. Series 1 ran for 14 episodes in 1992. A second series of 28 episodes ran in 1997.
Titles in the sub-series include:
Tales of the Hawk

Stephen Ellis

The Baby Human

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-06
  • Subseries
  • 2003
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of three episodes of the television program The Baby Human. Produced by Ellis Vision in association with Discovery Health Channel and Discovery Health Channel Canada, this six-episode series ran for two seasons from 2002-2003. Produced by Kip Spidell. Executive Producer Stephen Ellis.

Titles in the sub-series include:
To Feel
To Belong
To Relate

(No material for episodes: To Walk, To Think, or To Talk).

Stephen Ellis

Fishing In Northern Ontario

  • CA ON00349 2021.005-03-05
  • Subseries
  • 1981
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானStephen Ellis Fonds

Sub-series consists of material related to Fishing In Northern Ontario, a sponsored film produced by KEG Productions for the Government of Ontario.

Stephen Ellis

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