In 'The Towrope', a young girl seeks refuge in a guesthouse after her parent is killed. She uncovers a cooperative community, but mysterious events occur, including sleepwalking and peeping. As she explores the house, she discovers wood sculptures, a rooftop hiding spot, and a boat on the lake. The mist and fog add an eerie atmosphere as she tries to uncover the truth.
Mitch must confront the haunting memories of his mother's tragic death and overcome his alcohol abuse, or lose all that is most precious to him.
In this Traveltalk series short we learn that four million ethnic French, German and Italian people live in Switzerland. The Alps and their important part in the country's history is noted. We view vividly-coloured alpine wildflowers which cover the mountain meadows in the spring. We see rushing mountain streams, fed by melting snows, and then learn of colourful alpine chalets and traditional wood-carving amongst other highlights.
The life of Pavla Brus, a middle-aged, modest but principled woman, suddenly changes with a crush on a drilling foreman. Unable to restrain her feelings, she decides to cheat on her husband, divorce and leave the family. But her youngest son Kuzma, a teenager with an intelligent and piercing look at the world around him, stops her from a rash act, which is shaped by observation of Siberian nature. A philosophical attitude towards banal life processes allows the mother to reconsider her feelings for her husband Tikhon and the failed lover Nikolai.
Filmed in British Columbia and presents the totem pole to a general audience, explaining its significance and how it fits into Indigenous culture
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