Finding the Films

Caroline Leaf Out on a Limb, Handcrafted Cinema

dvd compilation
produced by the National Film Board of Canada
available in French and English,
films included are:
    The Owl Who Married a Goose
The Street
The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa
Interview
Two Sisters
extras:
    Sand or Peter and the Wolf
I Met a Man
Two Sisters with director’s comments
bio-filmography by Marco de Blois
notes on technique and Two Sisters visual research

All requests world wide to purchase the dvd, except in French speaking Europe, should be directed to the National Film Board of Canada.

Canada 1-800-267-7710
USA/Etats-Unis 1-800-542-2164
International + 514-283-9000
www.nfb.ca / info@nfb.ca
www.onf.ca / info@onf.ca

National Film Board of Canada
Sales and Customer Service, D-10
PO Box 6100, Station Centre-Ville
Montreal Quebec H3C 3H5
Canada

Requests to purchase the dvd in French-speaking Europe should be addressed to Les films du Paradoxe.
web site: www.filmsduparadoxe.com
contact info can be found at: www.filmsduparadoxe.com/infos-paradoxe2.html
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The Street is also available under Leonard Maltin’s Animation Favorites From the National Film Board of Canada ID No C0194096

Interview is also available under: Handcrafted Cinema: Animation Workshops with Caroline Leaf plus Interview ID No C0198077

Caroline Leaf and Her Two Sisters
In this documentary film, Caroline Leaf speaks about her creative process and presents her film Two Sisters.
directed by Donald McWilliams, produced by the National Film Board of Canada

The Street and Two Sisters can be viewed in their entireties on line at:
www.onf-nfb.gc.ca/eng/collection/

Madeleine Belisle handles festival prints from the Montreal office: festivals@nfb.ca
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Screening Room with Robert Gardner Caroline Leaf and Mary Beams

Screening Room was a television program hosted by Robert Gardner in Boston. This interview was taped in 1975 and includes The Owl Who Married a Goose and early versions of The Street and The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa.

DVD-video  NTSC  English  All Regions  stereo  running time 75 min

produced by Studio 7 Arts (www.studio7arts.org)
distributed by Documentary Educational Resources (www.der.org)
101 Morse Street, Watertown, MA 02472
tel: 617 926 0491
email: docued@der.org