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FILM CATALOGUE

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dialogue

By Matthew Etches | 00:10:21 | Experimental | 01/01/2001

dialogue explores the creation of identity. In this case, the identity of Moira, a hauntingly beautiful and passionate young woman. This is her story: a movement from passive recipient to active creator of Moira's own identity. dialogue concludes with an explosive, and shocking decision.

dialogue

By Matthew Etches | 00:10:21 | Experimental | 1/1/2001

dialogue explores the creation of identity. In this case, the identity of Moira, a hauntingly beautiful and passionate young woman. This is her story: a movement from passive recipient to active creator of Moira's own identity. dialogue concludes with an explosive, and shocking decision.

A Quiet Moment with Richard

By Matthew Etches | 00:06:30 | Documentary | 1/1/2003

A Quiet Moment with Richard spends a peaceful nocturnal drive with Richard Kellie, writer, filmmaker, and taxi cab driver. Richard recounts an intense evening in Amsterdam, while driving the vacant streets of Winnipeg. This project was part of the Group 101 (Winnipeg) collective experiment.

Journey to Flood Ditch

By John Barnard, Kyle Bornais, Matthew Etches | 00:02:40 | Documentary | 1/1/2003

When engineers built a giant moat around the city of Winnipeg half a century ago, they were creating a marvel of flood control engineering. This is the amazing story of how the flood ditch came to be. John, Kyle, and Matthew all live in Winnipeg, enjoying the protection of the flood ditch. On one fortuitous…

killing time (st james still life project)

By Matthew Etches | 00:24:00 | Experimental | 1/9/2005

Regression and nostalgia necessitate a recapturing of a lost time killed in the fleeting ignorance of youth. This piece recaptures the dead time of suburban youth by exploring and the radical potential of new sense of pseudo-cinematic realism offered by video. Everything happens/nothing is happening.

hope

By Matthew Etches | 00:01:00 | Experimental | 1/11/2005

a haven. a desire of some good, accompanied with an expectation of obtaining it. one who, or that which, gives hope, furnishes ground of expectation, or promises desired good.

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