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Mutual Cadence Trilogy (Flesh Gridlock, Cell Variations)

By John Barnard | 00:01:30 | Experimental | 1/1/2003

In a fusion of traditional and modern filmmaking processes, grainy 16mm source material filmed with a hand-wound Bolex camera is digitally layered upon itself, combining two sources of unrelated imagery in a kaleidoscopic composite. The warm images of a woman’s body are combined with moments at a desolate beach in autumn. The cohesion of the…

Journey to Flood Ditch

By John Barnard, Kyle Bornais, Matthew Etches | 00:02:40 | Documentary | 1/1/2003

When engineers built a giant moat around the city of Winnipeg half a century ago, they were creating a marvel of flood control engineering. This is the amazing story of how the flood ditch came to be. John, Kyle, and Matthew all live in Winnipeg, enjoying the protection of the flood ditch. On one fortuitous…

Sunny’s Sorrow

By Thomas Korzeniowski | 00:04:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2003

Sunny’s Sorrow is an emotional journey a father and a daughter experience in a forest. No dialogue, no lighting, no music, and only Mother Nature a s the back-drop. Shot entirely in sequence, this artistic short film with its unforgettable big ending.

Cowards Bend the Knee

By Guy Maddin | 01:04:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2003

Jam-packed with enough kinetically photographed action to seem like a never-ending cliff-hanger, Guy Maddin’s tremendous Cowards Bend the Knee is a Feuillade serial ultra-condensed and blenderised, as ghostwritten by Euripides. If fiction is sometimes barely disguised autobiography, Cowards is its mirror image, twisted and poisoned wish-fulfillment: the mythomaniacal Maddin casts “himself” (actually, Darcy Fehr) as…

Living with It

By Sean Garrity | 00:02:40 | Experimental | 1/1/2003

A woman lives with the echoes of a trauma, and life becomes about just trying to get through the day

Apraxia

By Janet Bright | 00:04:30 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2003

aprax-ia (‘)a-’prak-se- n [NL, fr. Gk, inaction, fr. a-+ praxis action, fr. prassein to do -- more at PRACTICAL] : loss or impairment of the ability to execute complex coordinated movements - aprac-tic -’prak-tik or apraxic -’prak-sik adj.

Apraxia

By Janet Bright | 00:04:30 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2003

aprax-ia (‘)a-’prak-se- n [NL, fr. Gk, inaction, fr. a-+ praxis action, fr. prassein to do -- more at PRACTICAL] : loss or impairment of the ability to execute complex coordinated movements - aprac-tic -’prak-tik or apraxic -’prak-sik adj.

pictures of the interior

By Sean Garrity | 00:04:40 | Experimental | 1/1/2003

photographs and memories. travels and observations. kimchi and root beer.

In A Common Cause

By Frank Adamson | 00:47:00 | Documentary | 1/1/2003

At the start of the Second World War, the British Government looked to the Dominions for air training help. Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King believed training would be the most essential military action that Canada could undertake. It was an opportunity for Canada to make a significant commitment to the Allied war effort. The British Commonwealth…

Lead Pipe Vigilante

By Stephan Recksiedler | 00:20:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2003

Lead pipe is a very disturbed young man! Anyone that falls outside his self proclaimed moral code falls victim to his lead pipe.
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