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FILM CATALOGUE

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DEMI MONDE

By Caroline Monnet | 00:03:29 | Experimental | 01/10/2013

A distinct world – that is often an isolated part of a larger world – is viscerally envisioned in this uniquely hand- processed film.

IKWÉ

By Caroline Monnet | 00:04:35 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/06/2009

IKWÉ is an experimental film that weaves the narrative of one woman's (IKWÉ) intimate thoughts with the teachings of her grandmother, the Moon, creating a surreal narrative experience that communicates the power of thoughts and personal reflection.

Warchild

By Caroline Monnet | 00:05:40 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/09/2010

On a solitary portage between the barren wilderness and a desolate city, a young man reflects on his troubled past and hopeful future. Honest, thoughtful and personal narration illuminates a survivor’s state of mind that seeks serenity, while a background drumbeat accelerates the pace of this starkly resilient, black and white cinematic portrait. (Alex Rogalski,…

Tashina

By Caroline Monnet | 00:04:43 | Documentary | 01/11/2010

A young Aboriginal girl's hopes and dreams are re-negotiated within the walls and tunnels of the institution of education.

Kwoni

By Caroline Monnet | 00:02:30 | Documentary | 01/01/2010

Part of a trilogy of experimental films, Kwoni tells the story of a young man that had to leave its remote community in northern Manitoba to access an education in the city of Winnipeg. South East Collegiate is a boarding school in Winnipeg where students have the chance to participate in the Mino Bimaadiziwin program…

Gephyrophobia

By Caroline Monnet | 00:02:21 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/05/2012

The Ottawa/Gatineau region is characterized by the daily struggles that can exist between the two geographically adjacent communities with different cultural, political and linguistic traditions. Gephyrophobia, meaning fear of bridges, is a film about movement, landscape and the tension between two distinct identities sharing the Ottawa River as their common border.

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