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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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Basilica

By Les Sandor, Mitchell Brown | 00:02:00 | Experimental | 01/01/1983

A visual essay on the stately St. Boniface Basilica in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Last Dance on the Main

By Aristofanis Soulikias | 00:03:08 | Animation, Documentary | 1/08/14

An animated documentary on the demolition of a row of historic buildings on Montreal’s St Laurent boulevard – also known as “The Main” – by politicians and building developers, and the resistance put up by the burlesque artists and the local community.

Emanations: A Visual Poem

By Patrick Jenkins | 00:04:37 | Animation, Experimental | 15/01/2017

An abstract movie about the relentless cycle of life, including growth and decay, and wonder and awe. This film explores the idea that contemporary urban cityscapes are replacing the natural environment, for example skyscrapers and buildings have taken the place of mountains, and that man has been very successful in taming nature, for good and…

Domus

By Rhayne Vermette | 00:15:23 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 1/05/17

"The block of marble is the most beautiful of all statues" - Carlo Mollino This is the story of the godlike architect, Carlo Mollino, animated within the desk space of failed architect, Rhayne Vermette. Made, with love on 16mm, 35mm and Super 8, this Pygmalion-esque tale investigates intersections between cinema and architecture. For E. Ackerman,…

Nooks and Crannies

By Madison Thomas | 00:01:24 | Comedy, Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 01/05/2014

A woman finds a magical bike attached to a rope leading to nowhere and everywhere.

Basilica

By Les Sandor, Mitchell Brown | 00:02:00 | Experimental | 1/1/1983

A visual essay on the stately St. Boniface Basilica in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Souvenirs: Sand and Stone

By Paula Kelly | 00:06:00 | Documentary | 01/09/2008

Souvenirs is a trio of short films (Sand and Stone, Watermarks, Waiting for the Parade) about the city of Winnipeg, which sift through the accumulated layers of history, experience and identity of a place which we, collectively, call home. Sand and Stone digs up the history of hard labour and the urban landscape—the workers who…

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