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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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Der Glöckner

By Berny Hi, Chrystene Ells | 00:15:14 | Narrative-Fiction | 20/01/2017

16mm German Expressionist homage film. From his lonely belltower, the aged Glöckner (Bellringer) watches the ravages of WWI on the village below. The eventual destruction of all he knows unveils his own soul in the form of a ghostly young girl, who leads him to transcendence through loss and beauty.

Measure of All Things – Protagoras, The

By Berny Hi | 00:04:42 | Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2015

In this found film from the future, the last human on Earth makes a film about life on the planet that is being reclaimed by nature, and wonders what the point of making a film is if it cannot be shared.

George Bassler’s Perpetual Motion Machine

By Berny Hi | 00:03:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 13/01/2014

Following his family’s untimely demise, prairie homesteader George Bassler bizarrely spends 1945 crafting a Perpetual Motion machine uncannily echoing similarly named inventor Johann Bessler’s 1712 invention, the Perpetuum Mobile. Based on actual events, this film explores obsession with employing mechanical devices to trick time and make everything last forever.

Véronique à vélo

By Berny Hi, Chrystene Ells | 00:09:49 | Narrative-Fiction | 13/11/2011

Véronique sits in a gilded cage of romantic expectations, impatiently awaiting her chronically late date. She takes to her bicycle in a burst of frustration and embarks on a ride through a looking glass, where she encounters surreal characters and schisms in reality, and undergoes a definitive transformation in consciousness.

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