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Pastorale

Isolated in a spaceship in 2225, Antoine Corriveau lives alone and engages in intimate conversations with other individuals, who are also isolated in similar vessels. Each of these protagonists embodies fragments of Antoine’s memories and aspects of himself. As the film unfolds, the boundaries between him and the others blur, merging into one until the inevitable rupture of the spacecraft. Death as a second chance, a memory, a projection of the future, or a parallel reality.

Pastorale

NR 2025
Custom Trailer Series: Austin Powers

Exploring écriture feminine and women’s structural narratives, the Custom Trailer Series reimagines Hollywood films through the structure of a traditional quilt pattern. Here, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me has been recut to construct a starburst quilt, and then scanned as a film. The work exists both as a material object (the quilt) and the visual representation (the film), drawing attention to the materiality of the filmstrip and the patriarchal biases still present in commercial cinema.

Custom Trailer Series: Austin Powers

NR 2025
Exclusion: Beyond the Silence

Exclusion: Beyond the Silence is a documentary that reveals the human impact of a discriminatory immigration policy that caused lasting intergenerational trauma to Chinese Canadians, their culture and family life. It is the story of two granddaughters, Keira Loughran and Helen Lee, who set out to examine the legacy of their grandmothers – women who fought for reunification of Chinese Canadian families and helped pave the way for Canada’s policy of multiculturalism. Spoken English and Chinese with English and Chinese subtitles. It’s an extraordinary untold story which serves as a timely reminder of the struggle, sacrifice and the contribution made by countless Chinese Canadians to the fabric of this country.

Exclusion: Beyond the Silence

7.0 2025
Is This the Right Place for Us?

A short experimental documentary that interrogates how the modernization of parks and playgrounds in Long Branch (a neighbourhood in South Etobicoke in Toronto, Canada) both reflects and contributes to the overall rise in the cost of living in the area by exploring children's relationships to the community spaces around them. The film includes footage from four local parks and playgrounds, personal archival materials, interviews with five South Etobicoke locals, and an art-based workshop at a local junior middle school.

Is This the Right Place for Us?

NR 2025