Documents a special screening of Prairie Echo Clips. A community tea,which brings together the people from the audio CD âI Rememberâ, with The Board of The Cupar and District Heritage Museum -Director- Darryl Miller. Eight individuals from the Cupar area share stories of early life and growing up on the prairies. Produced with assistance from Common Weal Community Arts in Regina, and support from the Cupar and District Heritage Museum,Shalom-Cupar and District Nursing Home,the people of Cupar, my wife Elaine, and family.-A 47 minute audio CD was produced called I Remember, with assistance from Common Weal Community Arts in Regina.Links to FREE high resolution downloads + music at http://cuparsaskatchewan.blogspot.com/ http://prairieecho.blogspot.com/ http://darkonetrailers.blogspot.com/
Personal thoughts and memories of 100 years of a small Saskatchewan town. Director:Darryl Miller.Nominated-Best Host Presenter + Best Educational,at the Saskatchewan Film and Video Showcase.(2002)Produced by Darryl Miller and Elaine Pain (Ice Cube Factory),with support from the Town Of Cupar,the Cupar And District Heritage Museum,and the people of Cupar. http://www.townofcupar.com/pages/home.php Links to FREE high resolution downloads + music at http://cuparsaskatchewan.blogspot.com/ http://prairieecho.blogspot.com/ http://darkonetrailers.blogspot.com/
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What We Still Don't Know_Part 1 of 3_Are We Alone (2004)
Are we real? Is our existence the result of an accident, or was it planned by a higher conscience? Here’s a very interesting documentary taking a look at many questions human beings have asked themselves since time immemorial.
ZION CANYON: TREASURE OF THE GODS makes it possible for viewers to explore the hidden recesses and dizzying heights of the canyon in breathtaking detail. The immense panoramas filling the screen make viewers part of the journey to discover the real Zion Canyon and its treasures, as well as the treasures of other beautiful canyons of the Southwest.
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