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Souvenirs: Watermarks

By Paula Kelly | 00:11:00 | 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. Watermarks travels the emotional currents evoked by the experience of flooding in the lives of city…

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…

Bunky Blum and the Talking Train

By Stephan Recksiedler | 00:12:00 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 01/08/2008

Bunky Blum has the weight of the world on his back and it's making him 2 feet tall, literally. The trust he placed in his family and institutions has been betrayed by all. However, he has a savior. A talking steam engine that will one day rescue Bunky from the schoolyard horrors.

Infectious

By Danishka Esterhazy | 00:17:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/08/2008

A lonely nurse develops an unexpected passion for her unconscious patient in a 1930s tuberculosis sanatorium.

Dead Mothers Kitchen Floors

By Arlea Ashcroft | 00:03:30 | Experimental | 01/08/2008

A woman deals with the death of her mother through self-annihilating tendencies. Shot in one take, on a single cartridge of super8 film, Dead Mothers Kitchen Floors was originally shot for the One Take Super 8 Event for WNDX, Winnipeg's Festival of Film and Video Art.

Hydro-Lévesque

By Matthew Rankin | 00:16:00 | Experimental | 01/06/2008

November, 1976. As Québec strides boldly towards independence, a supernatural vision of tragedy inspires a deaf-mute Québécoise Catholic nun to save the city of Winnipeg from committing mass suicide. Arriving just in time to find Winnipeg’s polio-stricken mayor leading the citizens into self-destructive hysteria, the Holy Sister must prepare the way to salvation by filling…

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…

Lazer Ghosts 2: Return to Laser Cove

By Steven Kostanski | 00:09:19 | Comedy, Narrative-Fiction | 01/05/2008

In this spectacular sci-fi sequel, the emotionally fractured Trance (Matthew Kennedy) must overcome the demons of his past and once again wage war on the evil spirit of Einstein (Sir Jeremy Gillespie) and his army of laser-wielding ghosts. Together with the ghost of his dead comrade (Conor Sweeney) a rogue cop (Adam Brooks) and a…

OK, Now What?

By Jeff Bruyere | 00:02:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/05/2008

A happy-go-lucky guy is out for an evening stroll when trouble finds him. Will evil prevail or will the good guy win? (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque for its 25th anniversary, Silverscope)

Barber Gull Rub

By Matthew Rankin | 00:02:24 | Comedy, Narrative-Fiction | 01/05/2008

Winnipeg Film Group. Deep in the winter of 1986. Guy Maddin is in the process of filming Tales from the Gimli Hospital and needs to rub a dead seagull on somebody’s chest. Immediately, Dave Barber agrees, submitting his bare flesh to Maddin’s road kill and to film history. (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film…
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