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Museum of Lost Dreams, The

By Patrick Jenkins | 00:07:23 | Animation, Narrative-Fiction | 15/01/2019

Sometimes I think of ages past,And things to come.All on display,In a Museum of Our Dreams

Providence

By Erin MacIndoe Sproule | 00:15:00 | Documentary | 8/01/18

A nuanced approach to documenting the changing landscape in response to the addition of wind turbines and the relationship between people who live and work near them.

Domus

By Rhayne Vermette | 00:15:23 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 1/05/17

"The block of marble is the most beautiful of all statues" - Carlo Mollino This is the story of the godlike architect, Carlo Mollino, animated within the desk space of failed architect, Rhayne Vermette. Made, with love on 16mm, 35mm and Super 8, this Pygmalion-esque tale investigates intersections between cinema and architecture. For E. Ackerman,…

City Specific: Synonym Art Consultation

By Nigel Webber | 00:14:19 | Documentary | 11/09/17

From five-story-tall murals to street level pieces, Synonym Art Consultation is bringing art to Winnipeg. Synonym’s Chloe Chafe and Andrew Eastman are dedicated to exposing communities to beautiful works of public art throughout every stage of their creation. Everyday people can do extraordinary things given the opportunity and Synonym has given a lot of opportunities.

Nosisim

By Sonya Ballantyne | 00:10:31 | Documentary | 31/05/2017

In Nosisim, Sonya Ballantyne learns of her grandmother's traumatic past through a drawing titled 'Virginia and Gladys' by famed Indigenous artist Daphne Odjig. This masterful rendition of Sonya's grandmother and mother, Virginia and Gladys George, was done shortly after they were forced from their home due to a manmade hydroelectric dam.

Transit – Destination

By Kent Tate | 00:03:04 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 29/09/2013

While not apparent for the most part, cities require far flung resources making them islands or something akin to a space station. Cities are also de facto barriers for many other animal species, especially those that require migration routes to survive.

Sun comes out at Night, The

By Kent Tate | 00:04:50 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 31/01/2014

During a severe thunderstorm Buckminster Fuller* appears, disappears, then re-appears in a gas station parking lot discussing World War I, the shift from animal/human power to the machine, as well as the law of thermodynamics and evolution.

SIGHTINGS

By Kent Tate | 00:04:12 | Documentary, Experimental | 6/01/13

During my childhood I spent countless hours daydreaming. Often about beaming aboard an alien spacecraft where they would ask me about life on Earth. I would enthusiastically tell them my thoughts and observations about this or that, which the space aliens always seemed to find very interesting. In retrospect, I was engaging in a transference…

City Specific: Nova Dance Collective

By Nigel Webber | 00:09:50 | Documentary | 13/02/2017

Being a dance artist in Winnipeg is hard. It can be a constant struggle to find studio space, acquire funding and even just maintain the high level of physical fitness required. But the women of Nova Dance Collective work together not only to support each other through the trials and tribulations but also because of…

Shadows from Magnets

By Kent Tate | 00:07:50 | Experimental | 30/01/2012

Occasionally I’ll be amazed when I return to a place I am familiar with only to see it as something entirely new because of a particular light condition that is occurring. This can be especially dramatic with landscapes that reveal the many layers of time. Places where I can imagine worlds that have passed, worlds…
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