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FILM CATALOGUE

Search the Winnipeg Film Group's Film Catalogue for independent Canadian films dating back to 1973.


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Nine to Five Crack, The

By John Paizs | 00:03:50 | Animation | 01/01/1975

The animated story of a timid and troubled clerk. Driven over the edge by mounting pressures he lashes out by grabbing an axe and reaping his revenge. A John Paizs classic.

Dreamer, The

By John Paizs | 00:02:32 | Animation | 01/01/1976

The dreams of a frightened baby elephant, animated in the old Disney style, with the music of the Electric Light Orchestra.

Ed Zorax of the Future City

By John Paizs | 00:32:00 | Comedy, Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1979

Havakeen Lunch

By Elise Swerhone | 00:28:00 | Documentary | 1/1/1979

After eighteen years of operating the favourite lunch counter in Manitoba's Interlake region, Ellen and Martin Kihn have retired. A poignant look at the last day, The Kihns, their friends and their customers, demanding rural life and the place the disappearing institution of the country café plays in these people's lives. A tribute to the…

Ho Down

By John Paizs | 00:02:04 | Animation | 1/1/1976

An enjoyable animated film done by drawing directly on the film in the tradition of Norman McLaren. Two circles, one male and one female, bounce, spin and stretch to lively music.

okeedoke

By Leon Johnson | 00:03:00 | Experimental | 1/1/1973

A portrait of the filmmaker's former brother-in-law, Steve Jackson, with psychedelic photograph animation synchronized to music performed by Chuck Aliamo.

Rabbit Pie

By Allan Kroeker, Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) | 00:09:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1976

The first production released by the Winnipeg Film Group! A restaurant serves cute little bunny rabbits. Yum-yum! One of the Film Group's greatest ventures, this light comedy features Peter Paul Van Camp as an industrious writer who sits and composes his poem about bunnies while at the very next table, the special entree - rabbit…

West Quarter, The

By Joanne Johnson Jackson | 00:04:00 | Documentary | 1/1/1974

"When I stepped into the field of sunflowers I realized that I was in another world. I could no longer see the surrounding fields and road. It was like walking through a dense forest. I had never seen that many tall sunflowers close up before and didn’t realize at the time that it wouldn’t be…

Main Street Soldier

By Leonard Yakir | 00:35:30 | Documentary, Narrative-Fiction | 31/07/1972

World War II veteran Ray LeClair relives his marches through a haze of alcoholism on Winnipeg's Historic Main Street. The film draws from Ray’s two battlefields, war and the street.

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