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Imaginary Girlfriend

By Erica Eyres | 00:09:15 | Experimental | 01/01/2008

In Imaginary Girlfriend, artist Erica Eyres borrows from the aesthetic and artificiality of low budget television; casting herself in each of the characters roles this video investigates the exploitative relationship between parent and child and the vulnerability of growing up in a media saturated world.

Uniform, The

By Ryan McKenna | 00:22:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2008

Trapped in a parabolic nightmare, Joe just cannot figure out why her work pants do not fit, and how to put a stop to her promiscuous mother, who keeps her lover and disowned son secretly stowed away.

Long Wooden Tobogganist, The

By Andrew Wall | 00:05:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2008

Never before captured on film, we witness majestic sliding, an epic fight for toboggan territory and the unique mating of this rare icon of the Canadian Prairie.

Welcome

By Daniel Gerson | 00:08:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2008

Scuttling through the decrepit and impoverished city streets that comprise his only playground, a young boy lives in social peril. The stark, vérité, imagery reveals the alienating effects of urban neglect; places where nature has started to reclaim what society has squandered. Welcome was filmed on location in Winnipeg's crumbling and disenfranchised Chinatown district.

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…

Tattoo Step

By Mike Maryniuk | 00:01:30 | Animation, Experimental | 01/01/2008

Temporary Tattoos applied to 35mm for eternity. An energetic conjuring of Manitoban spirits. Starring: Haunted HyperActive Hypnotists and Breakneck Butterfly Barfbags.

Claw, The

By Bruce Claydon | 00:05:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/11/2007

Remembering a bogeyman. Art-noir for kids aged 6 to 106.

Praying Mantis Up Skirt

By Allison Bile, Jennifer Bisch | 00:02:15 | Animation, Experimental | 01/10/2007

A band of insects wreak havoc over the prairies and silly praying mantis can’t seem to keep up.

Fish + Loaf

By Bruce Claydon | 00:05:15 | Documentary | 01/09/2007

Fish + Loaf documents David and Kim’s explanation about why they use pro-style wrestling to spread “the Word”.

My Indian Bum

By Kerry Barber | 00:04:45 | Comedy, Documentary | 01/08/2007

The film is a humorous examination of how we all fall victim to racial prejudice sometimes…
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