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Dory

By John Kozak | 00:48:00 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1990

Tennessee Williams meets Alfred Hitchcock. It's a hot summer night. Dory and her sister live in an isolated prairie farmhouse with Dory's infant daughter Becky. With the evening comes mental and physical abuse. Sister Dory, you see is quite mad.

Adam’s Dream

By Alan Pakarnyk | 00:07:00 | Animation, Drama | 1/1/1989

Good and evil, sword and sorcery and Adam and Eve, all combine in this visually stimulating animated feast.

Adam’s Dream

By Alan Pakarnyk | 00:07:00 | Animation, Drama | 01/01/1989

Good and evil, sword and sorcery and Adam and Eve, all combine in this visually stimulating animated feast.

Monster in the Coal Bin

By Allen Schinkel | 00:25:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1989

The year is 1957; Furby, a sensitive eight-year-old boy, is struggling with his parent's recent separation. In a new city, he and his mother move into an ominous, old house where he is admonished by a coal deliveryman to "watch out for the monster in the coal bin". This sparks Furby's imagination and his subconscious…

Serious Fun McIntosh

By Leo Foucault | 00:24:51 | Documentary | 1/1/1989

A profile on multi-media composer-performer Diana McIntosh, featuring three of her compositions. "All In Good Time" - playful, jazz-like exchange between electronic tape and piano, "Shadowed Voices" - a dramatic contrast between cold technological jargon and warm one-on-one communication, and "AIBY-AICYI-AIDYAI" - communicating a joyous child-like simplicity to the audience by combining toy piano and…

Behind the Image

By Jan Zarzychi | 00:13:00 | Documentary | 1/1/1988

An allegorical documentary about Pope John Paul II's visit to Manitoba. The film blends people's material efforts and their spiritual goals into a united reflection on human life, and an examination of religion in today's world.

Behind the Image

By Jan Zarzychi | 00:13:00 | Documentary | 01/01/1988

An allegorical documentary about Pope John Paul II's visit to Manitoba. The film blends people's material efforts and their spiritual goals into a united reflection on human life, and an examination of religion in today's world.

Milkman Cometh, The

By Lorne Bailey | 00:18:11 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1988

The Milkman Cometh is a bittersweet comedy about an office worker obsessed with the bucolic world depicted on a can of milk.

House of the Wind

By Sheldon Oberman | 00:18:48 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1988

A short drama based on a poem by internationally acclaimed poet George Amable. Shot in an abandoned community in Manitoba, the film is about a writer who abandons civilization for the gentle, natural beauty of a ghost town. The effect this has is revealed when a woman close to him comes to find him.

Tales from the Gimli Hospital

By Guy Maddin | 01:10:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1988

Perhaps the most popular movie ever made in Manitoba, this dreamlike cult film is set during a smallpox epidemic in Gimli, Manitoba near the turn of the century. Gunnar and Einar, are two men who share madness, jealousy, smallpox and a small room in the Gimli Hospital. Trouble lurks because each carries a dark secret.
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