directed by Alexander Eden/ An elderly gent enjoys his morning stroll unaware that two separate serial killers have each taken a rather dangerous interest in him… Who will prevail, or will there even be blood? A silent, black & white comedy set in the enchanting city of Paris. “They always say if you turn down […]
One Step Forward
directed by Joel Marsh and Ben Crowell/ Love in reverse. “A lot of our work is balancing what’s planned and what’s improvised because you can’t be too rigid with what you want on set. If you find something that looks good, or find something that works better than what you planned, you have to be […]
Noise
directed by Olga and Tatiana Poliektova/ Film about a man, whose noisy thoughts prevented him from finding happiness. “Inspiration can come from anywhere. Sometimes we can walk on the street and see a person and we just know that this could be a great character, we take a picture, come home and sketch.” – Olga […]
Urka Burka
directed by Angelo D’Agostino/ A politically uncorrect arty thirty year old finds himself haunted by a ghost-like figure hidden under a bourqa who chases him through the narrow streets of his town. What truth lies beneath the unknown? “The film shows how afraid we are of what we don’t know. Any society is generally afraid […]
Indigo
directed by Amanda Strong/ Hand-crafted, stop-motion figures come to life in this dreamlike tale inspired by Native mythology, in which a confined woman is liberated by a grandmother spider while opaque memories are projected in an effort to restore her spirit as life nears its end. “Most of us put our inner child away somewhere […]
Still
directed by Slater Jewell-Kemker/ In this psychological thriller with a sci-fi twist, a young couple takes a break from a road trip to walk through a wintery forest — where it soon becomes clear that their relationship is based on dangerously unbalanced power dynamics. “Why is it when we’re in love, we’re seemingly more willing […]
Coda
directed by Denis Poulin and Martine Époque/ An exploded take on the final minutes of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, this brilliant choreography for the digital age transforms a coda into the wellspring for a new aesthetic beginning. “We have been making films together for a long time, for about 40 years. We always wanted to […]
Luk’Luk’I Mother
directed by Wayne Wapeemukwa/ A full-time mother and part-time sex worker goes missing on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside during the 2010 Winter Olympics. This narratively sophisticated and righteously angry commentary on social neglect is set against a backdrop of glib patriotism. “That was the formal inspiration behind the shots, but ironically, when you stare at something […]
Father
directed by Jordan Tannahill/ When his father is electrocuted while illegally stripping copper in an abandoned factory, his young son must attempt to deal with the aftermath by himself. As the boy struggles to bring his father’s body out into the light of day, the factory’s foreboding environs double as both physical gauntlet and symbolic […]
Running Season
directed by Grayson Moore/ Severed feet in running shoes have been washing up on the shores of Prince Edward Island — which, unfortunately for Arthur Zimmer, has resulted in the devaluing of his late father’s seaside house. Anxious to sell it and move on, he is now faced with the vultures ready to snap it […]
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