The Little Church That Could (2022)
Género : Documental, Historia
Tiempo de ejecución : 13M
Director : James Newhook
Sinopsis
Amidst a mostly Catholic community, a small tiny Anglican church offers more to the community of Placentia than people may think, and holds many connections and history to the rest of the world.
Durante años, el capitán Nolan ha vivido obsesionado con la idea de cazar un peligroso ejemplar de orca. En una de sus expediciones se encuentra con un grupo de ellas y decide cazarlas con la ayuda de su tripulación. Consigue capturar a una hembra embarazada que lucha desesperadamente por liberarse, pero, al acercarse demasiado a la hélice del barco, queda mortalmente herida y pierde al ballenato que esperaba. Aunque el macho se ve obligado a observar impotente la tragedia, desde ese momento, la venganza de su familia será el único objetivo de su vida.
Cuando Quoyle, un hombre solitario y desdichado, pierde a su esposa, de la que estaba separado, en un accidente de coche, decide abandonar Nueva York y trasladarse con su tía y su hija a un pequeño puerto pesquero de Terranova, la tierra natal de sus antepasados. Allí consigue trabajo como reportero en el periódico local y, a medida que pasa el tiempo, se siente cada vez más identificado con el paisaje y más a gusto consigo mismo. Además, poco a poco, surgirá un romance entre él y Wavey, una mujer que también tiene que combatir los fantasmas del pasado.
Dramatización que sigue la lucha desesperada de jóvenes residentes de un orfanato católico para escapar de la pesadilla del abuso físico y sexual. Sus gritos de ayuda son desatendidos, aunque un portero y un policía tratarán de descubrir la verdad y poner fin al sufrimiento. Por muchos años, funcionarios de la Iglesia, la policía y altos funcionarios del gobierno conspiran para frenar a la justicia y silenciarla. Para las víctimas, sólo hay vergüenza y amargura. La segunda parte del film retoma la historia 15 años después. Por una investigación, se vuelve a abrir el caso. Ahora, las víctimas tienen que enfrentarse cara a cara con sus agresores y revivir el pasado.
Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un barco de pesca encuentra un velero danés dañado por lo que parece el ataque de un submarino alemán. Tiene a bordo sólo un hombre, el Capitán Skalder. Los pescadores remolcan la nave a una bahía solitaria sin saber las malévolas intenciones del superviviente.
This short documentary features Newfoundland fisherman Billy Crane, who speaks frankly on the state of the inshore fishery and how the lack of government support has contributed to the industry’s downfall. He is being forced to leave home to seek employment in Toronto. This film was made with the Challenge for Change program.
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Un adolescente creativo y determinado está desesperado por escapar de su ciudad natal y de los acechadores recuerdos de su turbulenta infancia.
Sharon and her ten year old son Bayo live in Tickle Cove on the shores of Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland like generations of their family have before them. Sharon hates her life there. She dreams of moving to Toronto - where her now deceased mother was from - to eke out a better life for her and Bayo. She even leaves her big black packed trunk in the middle of the foyer as a symbolic gesture that that move will soon be happening. She equally hates her fisher father, Phillip Longlan, for subjecting her and her mother to life there. Phillip, who spends most of his time on a commercial fishing boat, only provides Sharon enough money to survive but not to achieve that dream of leaving. Bayo, however, doesn't want to leave, especially leave his grandfather behind. He wants to live and die by the sea, much like his deceased father, who he never knew.
Charles Landon y su familia consiguen escapar a una tormenta en alta mar y se refugian en un pequeño pueblo pesquero. Afectada también por la tormenta, una ballena jorobada se ha quedado atrapada en la laguna del pueblo. Muchos son los que, movidos por ciertos intereses, intentan matarla, pero Charles no sólo la defiende, sino que trata de convencer a los vecinos del pueblo de lo absurdo de su comportamiento.
A young girl, who struggles with her pilot father's death in a plane crash years before, visits her grandmother in Newfoundland. While there, she encounters the ghosts of two pilots, who are condemned to Earth to constantly re-live their own crash that occurred in 1927. The girl decides to help the pair by helping them re-build their airplane and complete their flight so they may be released and, in turn, deal with her own emotional bondage.
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