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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

Bees & Space

By Trinity Linklater | 00:02:11 | Animation, Experimental | 30/06/2019

This is a film that touches on my thoughts about growing up. I wanted to use things that I think were appealing to my eye.

Sister of the Wind

By Patrick Jenkins | 00:04:01 | Animation, Narrative-Fiction | 2/10/17

The Flute is played with just breath,Evoking the sound of the wind. The wind that blows the flute,Is the breath of life.

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,…

George Bassler’s Perpetual Motion Machine

By Berny Hi | 00:03:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 13/01/2014

Following his family’s untimely demise, prairie homesteader George Bassler bizarrely spends 1945 crafting a Perpetual Motion machine uncannily echoing similarly named inventor Johann Bessler’s 1712 invention, the Perpetuum Mobile. Based on actual events, this film explores obsession with employing mechanical devices to trick time and make everything last forever.

gains + losses

By Leslie Supnet | 00:03:25 | Animation | 30/09/2011

Through situational vignettes, gains + losses illustrates Supnet’s thoughts on death and other personal, day-to-day anxieties. Made as a goodbye letter to a deceased beloved, the work touches on internal grief, tempered with a playful sense of humour and lo-fidelity charm.

Idea, The

By Leslie Supnet | 00:02:55 | Animation | 01/09/2012

Melvin, an idea living in a mediocre brain, plans an escape in order to be realized.

A Time is a Terrible Thing to Waste

By Leslie Supnet | 00:02:54 | Animation, Comedy | 01/09/2012

A squirrel ponders the essence of time.

A Bit Transcendental

By Patrick Lowe | 00:04:39 | Animation, Comedy | 1/11/2000

Two teenage psychic wanabees experiment in reading each other’s minds with unpredictable and hilarious results. A colourful homage and parody of the mid 60's NFB experimental films and the late Arthur Lipsett. (“Very nice, very nice”)

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