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Great Divide, The

By Bryan Besant | 00:03:24 | Experimental | 01/05/2008

The Great Divide was created as a collaboration with Japanese artist Katsuyuki Hattori, and performed live as part of a video concert. The work is composed of video footage of the Arlington Bridge which sprawls over the often debated train yard and grain transportation depot which segregates the North End of Winnipeg from the rest…

My Relationship with Film and Why I Love Him

By Nathan Boey | 00:01:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/03/2008

A short film about the love of film (then transferred to video). Even though he’s a cheap inconsiderate bastard, it’s just too hard for Kloe to stop loving him which becomes clear when we visit her memories. (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque for its 25th anniversary, Silverscope)

Loving the Bomb

By Alison Davis | 00:04:00 | Animation | 01/01/2009

Atomic positive propaganda and historical accounts of nuclear explosions infiltrate the daily existence of a family living in a town supported by atomic bomb production. Loving the Bomb interweaves the accounts of scientists and soldiers involved in nuclear weapons testing and atomic positive propaganda with the lives of a family living in a town supported by…

Overburden

By Neil McArthur, Warren Cariou | 00:14:57 | Documentary | 01/03/2009

Underneath the woods and the muskeg of northern Alberta lie roughly two trillion barrels of oil, fifteen percent of the world's known reserves and six times more than what's left in Saudi Arabia. The oil fields are also the homeland of two small aboriginal communities, Fort Mackay and Fort Chipewyan, which lie along the Athabasca…

Machine with Wishbone

By Randall Lloyd Okita | 00:07:30 | Animation, Experimental | 01/06/2007

Featuring the artwork of internationally celebrated artist Arthur Ganson this remarkable journey follows a stoic, determined wishbone on its explorative journey through an imaginative miniature world of snoring beds, paper birds, clouds that come in a box, and delightfully bewitching landscapes.

Souvenirs: Sand and Stone

By Paula Kelly | 00:06:00 | Documentary | 01/09/2008

Souvenirs is a trio of short films (Sand and Stone, Watermarks, Waiting for the Parade) about the city of Winnipeg, which sift through the accumulated layers of history, experience and identity of a place which we, collectively, call home. Sand and Stone digs up the history of hard labour and the urban landscape—the workers who…

We’ll Always Have Paris

By Boaz Beeri | 00:26:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/06/2011

Daniel, a grieving American man, flies to Paris for the first time. As he checks into his hotel, his search for personal closure in the city of lights takes an unexpected and traumatizing turn, forcing Daniel, and the audience, to be a helpless witness to Paris' dark underground and Daniel's own painful memories.

Exquisite Corpse (Neck – Stomach)

By Tim Bewcyk | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

Clay and innocent bystanders are manipulated to the extreme in this farce commercial for artists. Subplots are ‘cats can see things people can’t; the fact that clay animation does not have to be small, damn it!

Le Dernier Soir

By Kayla Jeanson | 00:05:48 | Documentary | 25/09/2011

A woman in a mask leads a group of children through an evening of fun and fantasy, crafting masks and projecting animated unicorns onto houses.

Distraction of a Stationary Nature

By Shyra De Souza | 00:09:37 | Animation, Narrative-Fiction | 01/11/2012

The protagonist in this short animated film is caught in a constructed environment built on spectacle and convenience. A colourful world of simulation emerges, and promises to pass the time, but things take a dark turn. Simple tasks become impossible.
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