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Semi-auto Colours

By Isiah Medina | 00:06:10 | Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 01/04/2011

Kids in the West End of Winnipeg learn to count to One.

Time is the sun

By Isiah Medina | 00:29:08 | Documentary, Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 01/10/2012

Since the possibility of attaining property in statist and legal contexts does not exist, the time of rabble is eternity as the rabble is eternally, infinitely unbound from the state. It is often said a throw of the dice will never abolish chance, but what of the poverty-rabble who cannot afford to die?

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Plan, The

Plan, The

By Mandeep Sodhi | 00:14:57 | Narrative-Fiction | HD | 1970
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By Daniel Eskin | 00:20:00 | Narrative-Fiction | Super 16mm | 2005
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Exquisite Corpse: The Japanese Screen (Eyes - Legs)

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