Second Annual Concordia Carnival Fashion Show.
A play by Diane Morrison adapted from Ernest Hemingway's short story.
Includes four student films.
Includes scenes from a fundraising event for Muscular Dystrophy.
Debate held at Concordia about energy resources in Canada with Peter Blakey (PC) Warren Allman (LIB) David Garon (NDP).
Robin Wood answers questions concerning film.
Several takes for a promotional video for Cinema V and an interview with the manager of Cinema V.
Several takes from the introduction to the program "Futrescope". The subjects for the program are the Dow Planetarium and Halography. The second reel contains a concert by Scratchband.
Country and rock music. Montreal bank teaches square dancing during a party sponsored by Loyola Day Students Association.
Voice digitalization and the pin-ups.
Recording of the CUTV news with entertainment and sports coverage with Peter Garred, Suzanne Dansereau.
Scenes from a concert by "Fist" held at Concordia.
A video about the positive effects of music on health.
Rock band from Toronto and an interview with the Joe Hall Band.
Michel Tremblay answers questions from a group of students at Concordia University.
Report about the soft drink Coca-Cola that features bottle sizes and shapes.
Features recordings of rock groups, an erotic video possibly produced at the television studio, photographs of unidentified people, a montage of faces, and a demonstration of Yang style Tai Chi Chuan.
The movie was broadcasted on CUTV.
Performing at a NDG Park.
A video about class measurement.
Comedy Group Doug and Lar discuss the publication of "Youth in Asia" with Claude D'Anjou.
Bear is used to promote facilities and services offered by Concordia University Students Association. Includes outtakes from the promotional video.
Bill Mascot (?) interviews Haig O'Heagen (?), a student in political science about voting trends.
Students are interviewed for their reactions to Trudeau's resignation.
Television studio production of an unidentified pop music group.
Television studio production of musicians.
A satirical interview with the fourth Marx Borther (a woman) about the fifth Marx Brother, Adolf Hitler.
Images from around Montreal area, edited to disco music. Exterior scenes of shopping malls. Also includes an announcement for CUTV's "The Wake Up Show". Scenes of a bridge.
Scenes from a hockey match between two unidentified teams.