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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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Confessional

By Peter Malcolm | 00:09:43 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 2011-03-19

A ride-sharing driver picks up a client on his way to court to hear a verdict on allegations of corporate theft. Only through discussion of struggle and the pursuit of happiness does the passenger leave the vehicle a changed man.

From the Dirt

By Carmen Ponto, Tyler Funk | 00:22:14 | Documentary | 5/01/18

A moving documentary set in rural Manitoba, we witness one couple navigate the seasons of their garden and their marriage.

Main Street Soldier

By Leonard Yakir | 00:35:30 | Documentary, Narrative-Fiction | 31/07/1972

World War II veteran Ray LeClair relives his marches through a haze of alcoholism on Winnipeg's Historic Main Street. The film draws from Ray’s two battlefields, war and the street.

Lifetime

By Ritchard Findlay | 00:06:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1991

A 1960s angel helps a 1990s teenage boy in a struggle over life and death.

p.m.

By Mia Kristiansen | 00:23:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/5/2003

As Neil struggles to make sense of the world around him, he wanders through reveries and memories of the past. While his parents bury their pain in their daily rituals, Neil is left alone to detach himself from the shared life he had with his brother. Neil knows no other life than the one with…

OK, Now What?

By Jeff Bruyere | 00:02:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/05/2008

A happy-go-lucky guy is out for an evening stroll when trouble finds him. Will evil prevail or will the good guy win? (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque for its 25th anniversary, Silverscope)

fish in barrel

By Randall Lloyd Okita | 00:08:30 | Experimental | 01/09/2009

A young man faces his demons as his struggle erupts into visions that question what lies below the surface. A live action experimental drama focused on a young man's psychological struggle that combines elements of sculpture, photography, and video to slow time and visually explore the idea of internal conflict. This struggle erupts into visions that…

Pick Up

By Jody Leigh Pacey | 00:05:05 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/07/2011

A young woman struggles with the realities of life.

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