Don Arioli

Don Arioli

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The Energy Carol
Title: The Energy Carol
Released: January 1, 1975
Type: Movie
An unconventional version of The Christmas Carol.
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A Token Gesture
Title: A Token Gesture
Character: voice
Released: January 1, 1975
Type: Movie
Men struggle with day-to-day tasks in a world where all of the women have disappeared.
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Sweet Movie
Title: Sweet Movie
Character: Dr. Mittlefinger
Released: June 12, 1974
Type: Movie
The winner of the Miss World Virginity contest marries, escapes from her masochistic husband and ends up involved in a world of debauchery.
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Who Are We?
Title: Who Are We?
Character: (voice)
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: Movie
Canadians in search of the national identity will not find it fully fleshed in this film. An animated cartoon, it sees Canadians as pragmatists, adaptable to whatever climate or history place in their way. It is a boisterous, bubbling analysis of the Canadian character and, although it may not answer the question of the title, it does leave the feeling that being Canadian is not so exhausting as one might expect.
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Tilt
Title: Tilt
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
Witty cartoon in a popular idiom about the serious issues that face the world: overpopulation, starvation, and people’s selfishness when confronted with these. Is there any possible solution? A good discussion starter, as relevant now as it was when made.
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Hot Stuff
Title: Hot Stuff
Character: Caveman
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
This tongue-in-cheek cautionary tale by Croatian director Zlatko Grgic traces man's checkered history with fire, and shows how growing carelessness in the form of overloaded sockets, smoldering cigarettes and other fire hazards can have highly undesirable consequences.
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The House That Jack Built
Title: The House That Jack Built
Released: January 1, 1967
Type: Movie
A humorous animation film about a fellow who builds his house in the best suburb he can afford. He has a picture bride, a picture window and a garden as pretty as a picture, but he wanted something special and, like Jack and the Beanstalk, he finally got it! What he got is a moral for all.