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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,…

Doreen Brownstone: Still Working After 90

By Angus Kohm, Stefanie Wiens | 00:54:57 | Documentary | 5/01/15

Funny, touching, and true: the story of Doreen Brownstone, Winnipeg’s own star of stage and screen, and currently the oldest working actor in Canada.Includes interviews with Gordon Pinsent, Tom Hendry, Lillian Lewis Stephen Eric McIntyre, Seana McKenna, and more.

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…

Tony

By Andrew Lima | 00:15:55 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/05/2016

Born to Azorean immigrants but raised to adulthood in Canada, Tony Adriano formed his identity in a crucible of exterior conflicts and his own unknowable interior motivations. Combining audio testimony with visual processes of D.I.Y. hybrid analog/digital re-photography onto archival remnants, “Tony” is meditation on identity, creativity, and loss.

Kewekapawetan: Return after the Flood

By Jennifer Dysart | 00:28:55 | Documentary | 14/06/2014

A Cree community in northern Manitoba Canada returns to their original village site that they were forced to abandon due to the purposeful flooding of their lake.

Echoes

By Jaimz Asmundson | 00:06:00 | Experimental | 01/01/2015

Structured around the recollection of a premonitory dream, fragmented memories from the period leading up to the death of the filmmaker’s mother were projected on to natural textures and surfaces, re-photographed, composited and processed until the memories became abstracted representations of the evolution, degradation and disintegration of memory and the physical self.

Still Life

By Zachary Finkelstein | 00:08:00 | Documentary, Experimental | 30/09/2013

Still Life is a stereoscopic 3D experimental film that collides the formal with the diaristic. This film explores the filmmaker's personal joy and loss as he constructs a cinematic space where he can introduce his father (deceased, 2000) to his infant daughter (born, 2012).

Max Dean

By Zachary Finkelstein | 00:03:30 | Documentary, Experimental | 31/01/2014

A visual portrait of the artist Max Dean (2014 winner, Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts) as he ponders art-making, performance and the responsibilities of the viewer.
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