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Andrew Milne Dreams of Machines

By Patrick Lowe | 00:29:25 | Documentary | 01/05/2015

A visually striking and fast-paced portrait of Winnipeg artist and designer Andrew Milne, who has a penchant for building BIG. From his giant camera to three flashy Zoetropes he puts on display, Milne is seen as an obsessive, but clear-minded artist whose elaborate creations are as much a work of art in themselves as the…

Heart

By Sam Karney | 00:02:42 | Documentary | 20/04/2015

A filmmaker and poet journey to Winnipeg's North End, one of the most economically depressed and violent neighbourhoods in Canada, only to find some of the most wonderful and warm people, dispelling many of their preconceptions of the people who call the place home.

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.

Terminal

By Alan Collins | 00:25:59 | Documentary | 01/06/2014

“Terminal” describes a day in the life of the Metro Transit Bridge Terminal in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It explores the beauty of the architecture and how the facility respects the community. It is a “fly on the wall” documentary about the people who pass through it in a single day.

On the Trail of the Far Fur Country

By Kevin Nikkel | 01:20:00 | Documentary | 19/03/2014

In 1919, a film crew set out on an epic journey across Canada's North. Over the course of six months, their expedition traveled by icebreaker, canoe, and dog sled, capturing the Canadian fur trade in a silent feature documentary. The Romance of the Far Fur Country was released in 1920, two years before the legendary…

Souvenirs

By Paula Kelly | 00:22:30 | Documentary | 01/01/2008

Souvenirs is a trio of short films 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 (6:00) digs up the history of hard labour and the urban landscape—the workers who sweated its surfaces and shapes, and the…

May We Grow

By Erika Macpherson | 00:22:30 | Documentary | 01/03/2013

Following the illness and removal of a boulevard elm tree, the residents at 10 Ruby Street in Winnipeg develop an extraordinary relationship with the remaining elm, whose fate is uncertain. 10 Ruby belongs to the elms -the whole street does - and, as we discover in this film, we belong to the trees. Original music…

Life From 95

By Ervin Chartrand, Jim Agapito | 00:26:50 | Documentary | 01/01/2010

IRCOM, located at 95 Ellen Street in downtown Winnipeg, is a transitional housing complex and delivers social and recreation programs to newly arrived refugees and immigrants to Canada. Over 250 new immigrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Burundi, Congo, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Iraq, Iran, Korea, Liberia, Nigeria, the Philippines, Russia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Sudan live…

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…

FM Youth

By Stphane Oystryk | 00:01:30 | Documentary | 01/01/2009

Three Franco-Manitoban youths wander the lifeless streets of Winnipeg's "French Quarter", St. Boniface, in search of cheap thrills. Their boredom soon turns into frustration towards a community that's too uptight and a culture that's struggling to define itself.
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