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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.

In Still Time

By Leslie Supnet | 00:10:23 | Animation, Experimental | 01/01/2016

In Still Time is an experimental animation that investigates the catastrophic image to facilitate questions about the moral imperative to look, and our (in) ability to bear witness to unthinkable human suffering.

Controversies

By Ryan McKenna | 00:16:37 | Documentary | 01/03/2014

Using archival audio from the popular Action Line talk show, when it was a cultural phenomena in Winnipeg in the 1980s, the moderator – Peter Warren – has been edited out, focusing instead on the colorful characters that would call-in. Controversies unfolds like a filmed picture book, as we watch people listen to the various…

Chile: A History in Exile

By Cecilia Araneda | 00:28:00 | Documentary | 1/1/1998

Having traveled back to Chile in 1995, filmmaker Cecilia Araneda was shocked to discover Pinochet supporters even among her own extended family. Shaken out of her naïve belief that everybody knew the horrors of Chile's military regime, Chile: A History in Exile, is Araneda's very personal response to those who would argue that the events…

Sacred Seven, The

By Jordan Molaro | 00:09:14 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/2010

The Sacred Seven is an inspiring story about Mellissa, a seven year old foster child who grounds herself with the Seven Sacred Teachings taught by the late Elder Dorris Campbell. This film offers a mere glimpse into the realm of a neglectful foster home and how one child strives to establish balance.

Bush Wact

By Mike Maryniuk | 00:02:30 | Animation, Comedy, Experimental | 01/09/2003

An anti-war collage, with scratch animation on the face of George W. Bush.

Time is the sun

By Isiah Medina | 00:29:08 | Documentary, Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 01/10/2012

Since the possibility of attaining property in statist and legal contexts does not exist, the time of rabble is eternity as the rabble is eternally, infinitely unbound from the state. It is often said a throw of the dice will never abolish chance, but what of the poverty-rabble who cannot afford to die?

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