#Nova Scotia film
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ghoulbones · 11 months ago
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Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) directed by Jason Eisener
Go the fuck home, everybody. And don't forget to wash your dicks.
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rosechata · 3 months ago
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lifensnapshots · 18 days ago
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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia | 2024
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cogumellow · 1 month ago
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the cabot trail // cape breton, canada // 2008 // ©
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andre-seewald-art · 1 year ago
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Abstract art is everywhere I look ….. I’m constantly inspired
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feral-violet · 3 months ago
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richardarmitagefanpage · 1 year ago
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The Boy In The Woods will be screened at Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax on September 19, 2023.
Get your tickets here.
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strangerscrag · 5 months ago
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8 years ago at least.
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hooby-film · 1 year ago
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Nova Scotia film | Sept/Oct 2023
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beatler · 1 year ago
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Expensive Lawn Ornament 🏚️ Amherst, NS 🎞 Auchan 100, Expired 2007 📷 Canonet 28
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evoration · 1 year ago
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More Kejimkujik National Park
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hell-is-otherpeople · 1 year ago
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Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
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jontheblogcentric · 2 months ago
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VIFF 2024 Review: There, There
A young home-care nurse (played by Katie Mattattall) and her elderly patient (played by Marlene Jewell) form an unlikely friendship in There, There. One thing at the VIFF is that it’s known for showcasing works from various filmmakers from Canada. There, There is the latest film from Nova Scotia director Heather Brown. It tells of an unlikely friendship of two people. Ruth is an elderly woman…
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lifensnapshots · 21 days ago
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paddysnuffles · 2 years ago
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Hey @allthecanadianpolitics, this isn't exactly news, but I came across a really neat (Canadian) short animation about the Halifax Explosion that I think fellow Canadians might enjoy:
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For context, when the explosion happened, some people were thrown several blocks away and somehow ended up perfectly alright (albeit naked).
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bantarleton · 7 months ago
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To commemorate the anniversary of D-Day, a short thread of photos colourised by DBColour (Colourising History on Facebook). Descriptions run from top-to-bottom.
Piper Bill Millin, seen here landing on Sword Beach with his bagpipes with Lord Lovat’s Commandos of 1st Special Service Brigade. IWM B 5103.
Commandos of 1st Special Service Brigade after landing on Queen Red beach, Sword area, 6 June 1944. British Airborne troops smile from the door of their Horsa glider as they prepare to fly out as part of the second drop on Normandy on the night of 6th June 1944. LCI(L) 135 of the 2nd Canadian (262nd RN) Flotilla carrying personnel of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders and the Highland Light Infantry of Canada en route to France on D-Day, 6 June 1944. (Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN Nº. 3205043) Film still from the D-Day landings showing commandos aboard a landing craft on their approach to Sword Beach, 6 June 1944.
LCA (Landing Craft Assault) containing soldiers from the Winnipeg Rifles head for the Normandy Juno beach - June 6, 1944.
Commandos approach Sword Beach in a Landing Craft Infantry (LCI). Ahead, the beach is crowded with tanks and vehicles of 27th Armoured Brigade and 79th Armoured Division.
Troops of 3rd Infantry Division on Queen Red beach, Sword area, circa 0845 hrs, 6 June 1944. In the foreground are sappers of 84 Field Company Royal Engineers. Behind them, medical orderlies of 8 Field Ambulance, RAMC, can be seen assisting wounded men.
A Horsa glider near the Caen Canal bridge at Benouville, 8 June 1944. No. 91 (PF800), carried Major John Howard and Lieutenant Den Brotheridge of No.1 Platoon, 'D' Co., 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in the early hours of D-Day. © IWM B 5232
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