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Updates from the Distribution Department

Apr 18, 2023

 Recent WFG catalogue screening highlights include:

FESTIVALS

The Cloud Factory Artist-Run Centre’s Snow Screening in Corner Brook, NL – March 31, 2023

  • Shea, by NASRA by Effy Adar (2020)
  • Hot Plastic Suits by Dallas Cant (2019)

Artifact Small Format Film Festival in Calgary, AB – April 6-9, 2023

  • Portage Place by Tiff Bartel (2019)

Images Festival in Toronto, ON – April 13-27, 2023

  • Grand Mother Tongue by Chanelle Lajoie (2021)
  • Halves & Doubles by Adam Mbowe (2022)

Dreamspeakers Festival Society in Edmonton, AB – April 19-23, 2023

  • Spirit Bear: Fishing for Knowledge, Catching Dreams by Amanda Strong (2022)
  • Spirit Bear and Children Make History by Amanda Strong (2020)
  • Name Your Baby Mooskaahn: Flooding out Youth from Little Saskatchewan First Nation by Isabella Sumner and Shirley Thompson (2019)
  • Riverside Queerness by Eric Plamondon (2021)
  • Grand Mother Tongue by Chanelle Lajoie (2021)
  • êmîcêtôsêt-Many Bloodlines by Theola Ross (2020)

DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver, BC – May 4-14, 2023

  • Cubicle Island by Damien Ferland (2021)

CURATED

“Establishing Shots: An Oral History of the Winnipeg Film Group” book launch, curated by Kevin Nikkel,  in Winnipeg, MB – April 12, 2023

  • IKWÉ by Caroline Monnet (2009)
  • Heart of the World by Guy Maddin (2000)
  • Two Men In Search of a Plot by John Kozak and Howard Curle (1985)
  • Rabbit Pie by Allan Kroeker (1976)
  • Will The Real Dave Barber Please Stand Up by Dave Barber (2014)

“Ari Aster Selects,” Film at Lincoln Centre in New York, NY – April 15, 2023

  • Cowards Bend the Knee by Guy Maddin (2003)

“Reimagining Queer Liberation,” curated by Jacob Crepeault, at Pleasure Dome, Toronto, ON – April 26, 2023

  • Grand Mother Tongue by Chanelle Lajoie (2021)

THE VAULT: Osmosis, Groupe Intervention Video (GIV) in Montréal, QC – April 26, 2023

  • Fevered by Tracy Peters (2021)

EDUCATIONAL

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA – April 25, 2023

  • Crime Wave by John Paizs (1985)

Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute, Toronto District School Division, Toronto, ON – April 2023-26

  • êmîcêtôsêt-Many Bloodlines by Theola Ross (2020)

Pembina Trails School Division, Winnipeg, MB 

  • Urban Eclipse: Rising Tides of Kekekoziibii (Shoal Lake 40 First Nation) by Jesse Green and Vanda Fleury-Green (2018)

ProQuest Academic Research Database (Alexander Street Press) – December 2022-27

  • Painting the Grass Green by Lasha Mowchun (2018)
  • Providence by Erin MacIndoe Sproule (2018)
  • Port Lands by Zachary Finkelstein (2020)
  • Dam’d by Tracy Peters (2021)
  • Urban Eclipse: Rising Tides of Kekekoziibii (Shoal Lake 40 First Nation) by Jesse Green and Vanda Fleury-Green (2018)

GALLERY

“Tether” at Thames Art Gallery and ARTspace in Chatham, ON – April 6 through June 4, 2023

  • êmîcêtôsêt-Many Bloodlines by Theola Ross (2020)

“That Which Sustains Us” exhibition at the Museum of Vancouver in Vancouver, BC – January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2026

  • Mia’ by Amanda Strong and Bracken Hanuse Corlett (2015)

BROADCAST

Air Canada In-Flight Films – January 1 to June 30, 2023

  • Footsteps by Jeremy Benning (2020)

Hot Docs at Home – February 27 to August 27, 2023

  • Brown Town Muddy Water by Jesse Green (2015)

 

 

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