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- From the 1860s until his death in 1897, Alexander Walbridge was an inventor, a manufacturer, and a builder in the village of Mystic in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. He left an imprint that remains to this day in the form of a remarkable twelve-sided barn, a Gothic-style brick church, and the upper story of a building that once afforded local students higher education. Older residents of Mystic also remember Lakelet Hall, the brick mansion that Walbridge built, and recount tales that have been passed down over the years about the alligators and tropical plants that he kept on his estate. Combining historic engravings, paintings, and photographs; live-action footage of the beautiful Walbridge farm; and interviews with Walbridge's four grandchildren, as well as with a retired restoration architect, this documentary re-creates the fascinating story of a nineteenth-century visionary's life and work.
- Aboard a sailing boat, the whole crew work the ropes. The young sailing apprentices lean out dangerously on one side and then rush to the other, following the whims of the wind. The breeze fills the sails and the boat shoots across the water at a crazy speed. Beneath a blue/gray sky motor boats, luxury yachts and sailing boats cruise on the water, which sometimes looks green and sometimes looks gray.
- Inspired by the filmmaker's own experience, this elegant and personal documentary explores the impact of government assimilation and residential schooling on four generations of family.