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FILM CATALOGUE

Search the Winnipeg Film Group's Film Catalogue for independent Canadian films dating back to 1973.


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photograph

By Coral Aiken | 00:20:00 | Experimental | 1/1/2004

A four part series exploring a photographer and the soundscape she inhabits. Shot in sequence on super 8.

East of Euclid

By Jeff Solylo | 01:28:00 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2004

A newspaper reporter breaks a front page story that almost breaks her heart. The story involves murder, gambling, money-laundering and the kidnapping of a Finnish hockey player. Plus, she realizes that she is part of a complex love triangle involving a Russian gambler hiding from the KGB, a perogie factory girl and the daredevil news…

Wait

By Zarah Laszlo | 00:19:00 | Experimental | 1/1/2004

Wait is about the constant interchange and the exchange in human interactions that leads to a sort of sisyphussian / icarussian jump towards and away from love.

Sexy Days, Deadly Nights

By Chris Roberts | 00:07:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2004

Sexy Days, Deadly Nights is a comedic exploration of failure. The 7 minute film takes the form of The Worst Feature Movie Ever Made. Rather than sit through the terrible film, we (the viewer) decide to switch on the subtitles and the director’s commentary. The filmmaker behind the disaster, Samuel P. Rose, laments his inept…

Back to Pikangikum

By Coleen Rajotte | 01:03:00 | Documentary | 01/01/2004

An Aboriginal and former television reporter, filmmaker Coleen Rajotte was deeply affected by a trip to the Pikangikum First Nation in 1994. Pikangikum, located in northwestern Ontario, has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. What has changed since Rajotte’s visit? Has the suicide epidemic worsened or improved? What is being done in…

two minus one

By Kevin Nikkel | 00:00:45 | Animation, Experimental | 1/1/2004

A man and a woman. Then just a man after a woman.

Suitcases for the Invisible

By Zarah Laszlo | 00:15:00 | Experimental | 1/1/2004

Suitcases for the Invisible is a six part piece about melancholy without the cheesy balls for its conundrums - it is about despair with or without an ironic sympathy for a "Sugarcube" - like voice-off which does not take herself seriously. In other words, the voice is constantly saying why be sad?; I am so…

Sparks

By Julie Skerget | 00:13:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2004

A comedy that follows the initial stages of Brad and Emily’s relationship. From the moment the love connection is made, to the fantasies, to the fear of rejection, to the complications and misunderstandings… Brad and Emily are faced with continual challenges in taking the initial spark of interest beyond just mutual attraction.

A Trip To The Orphanage

By Guy Maddin | 00:04:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2004

A visually lovely partial-sound homage to the silent film era, or a four-minute music video from a hundred-year-old film vault.

I Really, Really Like You

By Spencer Maybee | 00:12:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2004

A short romantic tragedy about playing it cool in middle school. This brief, but resonant tragedy explores themes of shockingly requited love and human foolishness.
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