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No Man Can Define Me: The Films of Winston Washington Moxam

WWM_BOOK_front The Winnipeg Film Group is pleased to present the first retrospective of the films of Winston Washington Moxam (1963-2011). Moxam is, to date, the most significant black filmmaker to emerge from Manitoba. His independent body of work spans tw o decades, from 1989 to 2010, and includes short fiction, documentary, and two features. All of these works address issues of race, racism and social justice, and significantly reflect the experience of living in Winnipeg and Manitoba.
This interpretive catalogue contains contextual essays and personal considerations by Scott Birdwise, Daniel Eskin, and Mathew Rankin, and includes a filmography and photographs of Moxam at work as well as stills from his films.  / Edited by Scott Birdwise. — 1st ed. — Winnipeg: Winnipeg Film Group, 2013. 48 pages. ISBN 978-1-926665-03-0
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PLACE: 13 Essays, 13 Filmmakers, 1 City

Featuring essays on 13 independent Winnipeg feature filmmkakers: Danishka Esterhazy on Norma Bailey, Solomon Nagler on Jeffrey Erbach, Jonas Chernick on Sean Garrity, Ioannis Mookas on Noam Gonick, Caelum Vatnsdal on Greg Hanec, Larissa Fan on Clive Holden, Tricia Wasney on Paula Kelly, Kenneth George Godwin on John Kozak, Miye Bromberg on Guy Maddin, Matthew Rankin on Winston Washington Moxam, Geoff Pevere on John Paizs, Jonathan Ball on Jeff Solylo and Sean Carney on Caelum Vatnsdal / Edited by Cecilia Araneda. — 1st ed. — Winnipeg: Winnipeg Film Group, 2009. 136 pages. ISBN 978-1-926665-01-6
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Dislocations

Published as a catalogue to accompany the screenings for the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Winnipeg Film Group, Dislocations premiered at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on February 13, 1995. This historical catalogue features an introduction by curator Gilles Hébert and essays by Monika Kin Gagnon (Dancie Dancie), Victor Barac (Dislocation and Postmodern Prairie Film), Geoff Pevere (Greenland Revisited: The Winnipeg Film Group During the 1980s), Lisa Trofimova (Projections of Consciousness: Four Dreams from the Winnipeg Film Group, 1980-1989), and Patrick Lowe (The Winnipeg Film Group Aesthetic: A View From Within). — 1st ed. — Winnipeg: Winnipeg Film Group, 1994. 136 pages. ISBN 1-896003-01-X
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Finding Focus: Framing Canadian Métis and First Nations On Film

 FindingFocus_cover_v7_web Finding Focus is a resource guide designed to help High School educators utilize the wealth of creative short films made by talented independent filmmakers in Manitoba and across Canada that focus on Métis and First Nations issues and subject matters. It is our hope that this book and these films, which are about diverse subject matters and are made in a wide range of genres and styles, will assist both teachers and students.
– – — 1st ed. — Winnipeg: Winnipeg Film Group. 2014. 80 pages. Includes DVD. Written by Kevin Nikkel, Edited by Monica Lowe. ISBN 978-1-926665-04-7
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Cinematheque is an intimate movie theatre devoted to screening the very best in Canadian and world cinema. More than just screening films, we also provide artist talks, panel discussions and special events to feed the minds of cinema fans.
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We’re located in the heart of Winnipeg's historic Exchange District in the Artspace building. We are across the street from Old Market Square at the corner of Arthur Street and Bannatyne - one block west of Main.

The Winnipeg Film Group is located on Treaty 1 Territory and on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples and in the homeland of the Métis Nation. We offer our respect and gratitude to the traditional caretakers of this land.

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