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FILM CATALOGUE

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Surviving Stray Thoughts

By John Barnard | 00:07:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1999

A seemingly average man announces that he'll be sharing his thoughts with us, as they occur, in real time. However as his stories unfold, they begin to collide until they take on a life of their own.

Falling Man, The

By Zarah Laszlo | 00:03:30 | Animation, Experimental | 1/1/1999

The Falling Man is a mostly black and white computer animation about suicide, travel, and windows. It is based upon many Edward Hopper paintings. In honour of "Rumblefish", there is also one orange fish in the film, set against the monochromatic colour scheme.

Nocturne

By Michael Crochetiere | 00:10:00 | Documentary, Experimental | 1/1/1999

A train passes by, a boy with a sparkler in his hand leads us into the world of night. A dark, haunting portrait of the urban landscape in a nocturnal fog.

Hospital Fragment

By Guy Maddin | 00:04:00 | Experimental | 1/1/1999

The attempts of a young man (Neale) to consummate his love for a young woman (Heck) are thwarted by a fish monger (Fehr). The woman's beloved (Gottli) cuts bark fish.

KNOUT

By Deco Dawson | 00:10:00 | Experimental | 01/01/1999

FILM(knout) concentrates on a young woman who sets down to the task of tying rope. Meanwhile she has the same idea, and a confrontation of self endures.

Black as Hell, Strong as Death, Sweet as Love

By Caelum Vatnsdal | 01:16:00 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/5/1998

A coffee-addicted twenty-something tries to find romance, make sense of his life, and deal with the increasingly bizarre events which swirl around him.

M.O.Y.

By Solomon Nagler | 00:03:00 | Experimental | 1/1/1998

An experimental film shot in sequences. Each sequence corresponds to one of the letters in the title of the film. The title of the film gets its meaning from the actions within the film narrative itself and lacks any meaning outside of the film.

FILM(emend)

By Deco Dawson | 00:05:00 | Experimental | 01/01/1998

A young woman escapes her habitual tasks through an undesirable alliance with fate. She is thus forced to witness her own unmerciful and unsympathetic self-destruction. Unable to accept her destiny, the young woman desperately struggles to free herself from her binding ruin, and thus finds herself eternally doomed to relive her disastrous past.

No Problem

By Eva Colmers | 00:18:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1998

Marcia is determined to create a new life in Canada for her family. She tries hard to fit in and to forget about the horrors of her past. When a charming, persistent salesman knocks on her door, her gentle domestic life is threatened. Pushed to the extreme, what will she rely on?

Blue Bridge, The

By Tomoyuki Yamada | 00:12:00 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1998

A thirteen year old boy and a young woman, who is a deaf-mute and a prostitute, meet each other on the bridge every morning. Since he first met her, he is interested in her questionable atmosphere. But one day, on an ordinary morning, something will happen between them. Basically a bridge can connect two places…
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