Joseph Rotblat’s life’s work after leaving the Manhattan Project (the only invited scientist to do so) was nuclear disarmament and this NFB documentary centres on this strangest of dreams.… more →
Golbingtgrignon wrote 3 weeks ago: Joseph Rotblat’s life’s work after leaving the Manhattan Project (the only invited scien … more →
tgrignon wrote 4 weeks ago: Having a baby in this age is nearly always a joy filled thing but the very complexity of our lives m … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 month ago: This documentary is Australian jazz giant Simon Barker’s journey to discover the influences of a Kor … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: This documentary was a portrayal of the events leading up to and following the brutal Pinochet coup … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: This documentary by Bill Haney was the one that shook me up the most at the Guelph Festival of Movin … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: I really enjoyed this documentary about Someguy (an artist in San Francisco who preferred to remain … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: Two American professors, David Harrison and Gregory Anderson, are featured in this documentary. They … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: In the documentary Unforeseen a link is made between unrestricted housing development and the growth … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: Harry Potter is, as even Muggles know, a phenomenon. For fans, like myself, seven books and possibl … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: The Guelph Festival of Moving Media is done for another year and, including the pre-festival screeni … more →
tgrignon wrote 1 year ago: Karen and I had an unusual and enjoyable night out last night. We attended the pre-festival screenin … more →
tgrignon wrote 2 years ago: Another offering from the Guelph Festival of Moving Media at the Planet Bean venue was a two documen … more →
tgrignon wrote 2 years ago: I’ve been too busy to blog lately as I volunteered as a technical helper at Guelph’s Fes … more →