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FILM CATALOGUE

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Report Card, The

By James Paschke | 00:05:32 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/07/2011

On his way home from school a young boy will make a choice and decide whether or not he will show his mother his failing grade.

Dial “M” for Monster

By Kevin Nikkel | 00:00:52 | Animation | 01/06/2003

A childhood revenge fantasy. A frustrated younger sibling refuses to be the victim of her older brother’s scaring. She breaks her piggy bank to hire a monster to get even.

Le Dernier Soir

By Kayla Jeanson | 00:05:48 | Documentary | 25/09/2011

A woman in a mask leads a group of children through an evening of fun and fantasy, crafting masks and projecting animated unicorns onto houses.

Colic

By Noel Harris | 00:04:30 | Comedy, Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2001

A lighthearted look at a how a father puts his crying son to sleep and the result it has on the father. Noel got the idea from having a nephew and niece who were colicky babies.

Welfare King, The

By Winston Washington Moxam | 00:40:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1996

Experiencing life on welfare through the eyes of the children.

Snow Fort, The

By Ian Yorski | 00:05:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/2006

William, a 10-year-old wise beyond his years, watches over his young friends as they build their first snow fort. One the final blocks are in place, a group of teenagers show up to cast a shadow on their perfect day.

An Ice Cream Lesson

By Kevin Nikkel | 00:01:30 | Animation, Documentary | 1/2/2006

With the voice of their mother giving guidance, a brother and sister proceed to eat their chocolate ice cream cones. The two siblings learn the joys and sorrows of eating the ice cream cone when the older brother begins to bite the cone from the bottom and not the top. The cone topples and he…

Spider Cookies

By Kevin Nikkel | 00:01:32 | Animation, Documentary | 01/03/2008

An unfortunate spider ends up in the mixing bowl while two youngsters are learning to bake cookies. Who wants to eat a cookie with spider guts? (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque for its 25th anniversary, Silverscope)

Welcome

By Daniel Gerson | 00:08:30 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2008

Scuttling through the decrepit and impoverished city streets that comprise his only playground, a young boy lives in social peril. The stark, vérité, imagery reveals the alienating effects of urban neglect; places where nature has started to reclaim what society has squandered. Welcome was filmed on location in Winnipeg's crumbling and disenfranchised Chinatown district.
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