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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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By Carol Beecher | 00:02:18 | Animation, Experimental | 01/01/1993

An experimental camera-less animation piece worked directly on black leader.

Apraxia

By Janet Bright | 00:04:30 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2003

aprax-ia (‘)a-’prak-se- n [NL, fr. Gk, inaction, fr. a-+ praxis action, fr. prassein to do -- more at PRACTICAL] : loss or impairment of the ability to execute complex coordinated movements - aprac-tic -’prak-tik or apraxic -’prak-sik adj.

Actor, The

By John Paskievich | 00:29:46 | Documentary | 01/01/1990

Ken D'Cruz, originally from India, worked as a Winnipeg photographer until his death in 1990. Charmingly disheveled much of the time, he possesses such a remarkable talent for taking baby pictures that customers call him back year after year to chronicle the growth of their offspring. D'Cruz scrambles from Winnipeg suburbs to the rural outskirts…

Painting No. 2

By Dan Browne | 00:02:30 | Animation, Experimental | 17/05/2004

An overexposed hi-con roll affords an opportunity for the development of internal vision.

Primary

By Dan Browne | 00:03:30 | Animation, Experimental | 17/05/2004

Impressions of a day in primary colours, applied to the eyes via paint, ink and clear leader.

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.

Nine to Five Crack, The

By John Paizs | 00:03:50 | Animation | 01/01/1975

The animated story of a timid and troubled clerk. Driven over the edge by mounting pressures he lashes out by grabbing an axe and reaping his revenge. A John Paizs classic.

Dreamer, The

By John Paizs | 00:02:32 | Animation | 01/01/1976

The dreams of a frightened baby elephant, animated in the old Disney style, with the music of the Electric Light Orchestra.

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.

Story of a Diver – Rachel

By Nicole Shimonek | 00:01:33 | Experimental | 30/06/2014

A simple action is extended through long shots, angles and cutaways. The pacing, shots and voyeuristic approach make this work emotive with an internal narrative. Subversion of drama becomes dramatic, emphasized through flashes of light, camera movement and the piano score.
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