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Static

By Tyler Funk | 00:02:35 | Animation | 01/01/2009

A tortured musician trying to cope with the need to create. This is an experimental film created for a 48 hour film festival. The whole film is made from 1800 photographs shot with a Digital SLR camera.

Bunker, The

By Jeremy Guenette | 00:12:00 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2009

Two men are trapped in a bunker. The state of the world is unknown. As time moves on, the struggle for power begins to consume them as their conflicting ideals collide. But it is the secret they share that could destroy them both. My intention behind this film was to explore the psychology of guilt and…

Land of Oil and Water

By Neil McArthur, Warren Cariou | 00:43:25 | Documentary | 01/01/2009

This sensitive and nuanced documentary follows the journey of Warren Cariou, a writer from Northern Saskatchewan, who learns that oil companies from Alberta are expanding into his homeland. Warren travels back to the Cree and Dene community of La Loche and to the nearby Métis village of Buffalo Narrows to ask the people what they…

TOURISMTORONTO (A Hay Seed in Hogtown)

By Bryan Besant | 00:02:24 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/01/2009

TOURISMTORONTO is a Super 8 one take experiment shot with the intentions of generating audio from the film by capturing geometric imagery (shot frame by frame) and lights utilizing a long exposure.

Memory Stitch: Winter Sports, The (Point de mémoire: les sports d’hiver)

By Jacquelyn Hbert | 00:06:00 | Experimental | 01/01/2009

Point de mémoire: les sports d'hiver is a mixed-media installation that seeks to investigate technology's effect on the active process of making history. Jacquelyn explores this through a juxtaposition of reconfigured found footage from the 1930's and newly created Super 8 films that were inspired by those archival images. These non-linear short narratives are synchronized…

Against the Grain – The Legacy of the Indian Residential School System

By Curtis Mandeville | 00:23:35 | Documentary | 01/01/2009

This film explores the legacy of the Indian Residential School system by looking at its history, present conditions and hopes for the future. It focuses on the varying social and political challenges facing former students, their families and communities, and highlights various attempts to cope and overcome the impacts.

Truce

By Cam Patterson | 00:18:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2009

Truce eloquently depicts the fine line between soldier and human being; at what point do we see the person and not an enemy.

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…

Dead Ringer

By Mike Maryniuk | 00:02:25 | Animation, Experimental | 01/01/2009

Shot in 3DIY. A tsunami of magnetic rays disrupts the primitive cell-phone broadcast of a Horseshoe Match. The Moral: Never mount a satellite dish on your microwave! Dead Ringer was shot using a homemade dual camera stereoscopic device. The film and the process of creating it are at once a celebration and damnation of technology.

Sitka

By Olga Zikrata | 00:04:45 | Experimental | 01/01/2009

Memories are awash in a haptic eroticism of film grain. Sitka ("net" in Ukrainian) is composed of threads and ruptures into the folds of memory, love, and loss. Body, skin, touch, movement, man and woman, mother and son, memories are awash in a haptic eroticism of film grain. With use of overexposure, vaseline, hand-processing, and flashes…
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