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Terra Velha

By Andrew Lima | 00:10:35 | Documentary, Experimental | 2001-05-19

Terra Velha is a visual and sonic study of disparate landscapes within the islands of the Azores. Through contemplative observation, elements within the landscapes gradually oscillate, notions of homeland and origin combine into an impressionistic memory, reaching all the way back through time to the moment of their volcanic birthing.

Urban Eclipse: Rising Tides of Kekekoziibii (Shoal Lake 40 First Nation)

By Jesse Green, Vanda Fleury-Green | 01:17:10 | Documentary | 2010-12-18

Filmmaker Jesse Green travels to his home community of Shoal Lake 40 interviewing people about the impacts of the City of Winnipeg aqueduct in the 100+ years since it was built. Weaving in interviews with historians and archival material Green builds a strong case about the exploitation of his community.

Velocity

By Kent Tate | 00:04:22 | Animation, Experimental | 4/08/17

I generally gravitate towards places that reveal the many layers of time. This is when I like to imagine worlds that have passed, worlds that are present, and worlds that are yet to be.

Love Los Angeles

By Kent Tate | 00:03:34 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 4/10/17

Being natural born pattern seekers, we are forever looking for this clue or that clue to help explain what otherwise might appear to be unfathomable. Fundamentally, this represents a type of diary without dates, of memories reconstructed that are both actualized and imagined to formulate my story.

Transit – Destination

By Kent Tate | 00:03:04 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 29/09/2013

While not apparent for the most part, cities require far flung resources making them islands or something akin to a space station. Cities are also de facto barriers for many other animal species, especially those that require migration routes to survive.

The Arctic Circus

By Connor Johnstone | 00:23:38 | Documentary | 7/01/17

A film that investigates the controversial tourism industry of Churchill, Manitoba. Billed as the 'polar bear capital of the world', Churchill has become a veritable media frenzy caught between the intersection of economy and environmentalism.

Mia’

By Amanda Strong, Bracken Hanuse Corlett | 00:08:09 | Animation | 01/09/2015

A young Indigenous female street artist named Mia’ walks through the city streets painting scenes rooted in the supernatural history of her people. Lacking cultural resources and familial connection within the city, she paints these images from intuition and blood memory. She has not heard the stories from her Elders lips, but has found her…

Nestor

By Daniel Robinson | 01:01:45 | Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 30/09/2014

"The film Nestor was designed specifically to be made alone -- not out of vanity, but necessity. After years of struggling to find the means to mount a traditional film production, I decided to go it alone. I wanted to test the very limits of independent filmmaking. The one rule I set for myself was…

Kewekapawetan: Return after the Flood

By Jennifer Dysart | 00:28:55 | Documentary | 14/06/2014

A Cree community in northern Manitoba Canada returns to their original village site that they were forced to abandon due to the purposeful flooding of their lake.

Poem

By Dan Browne | 00:03:45 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/03/2015

An ode to my daily environment and the presences of two beings – one newly arrived, the other recently departed. It stayed Where I saw it Then it moved a fraction To the left and then twice that Distance again further and further It disappeared Then just faintly A corner of it just a fraction…
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