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By Warren Nightingale | 00:02:00 | Animation, Experimental | 1/6/2003

What you are about to witness is a fear seeded from the sleepless nights of children. The still, dark night consumes what is safe about your bedroom. In a moonlight room, the shadows in the faces of toys can reflect the macabre. Adulthood shatters the notion that inanimate objects can attain life when you are…

Porcelain Dreams

By Mike Reisacher | 00:11:40 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/3/2005

From deep within Edward's fragmented mind, his deepest fears have surfaced. Now to regain his hold on sanity he must decide whether to run from his fear, or destroy it

Director’s Cut, The

By Jason Lapeyre | 00:11:25 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/12/2005

A tyrannical director and a spoiled actor get into a vicious argument during a shoot, with fatal results.

Coffee Maker, The

By Polly Washburn | 00:08:20 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/2/2006

The morning after spending her first night with a female lover, a young widow is sideswiped by emotion from an unexpected memento.

Insanophenia

By Steven Kostanski | 00:10:00 | Animation, Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2007

Two dim-witted exterminators are about to find there are more disturbing things than the sexual advances of their maniacal supervisor as they descend into a nightmarish world of indescribable terror.

Gephyrophobia

By Caroline Monnet | 00:02:21 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/05/2012

The Ottawa/Gatineau region is characterized by the daily struggles that can exist between the two geographically adjacent communities with different cultural, political and linguistic traditions. Gephyrophobia, meaning fear of bridges, is a film about movement, landscape and the tension between two distinct identities sharing the Ottawa River as their common border.

Sand

By Winston Washington Moxam | 00:19:45 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/3/1999

This is a story of two black Canadian soldiers stranded on a desert island during WWII with only one canteen of fresh water between them. In order to survive they must face and overcome not only the heat and thirst, but also their own doubts and fears.

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