A woman living alone and isolated in the forest hunts and practices taxidermy to fill her lack of companionship.
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A woman living alone and isolated in the forest hunts and practices taxidermy to fill her lack of companionship.
Aerobic Dolphin, Face Lock and Eye Mouth: Béchamel Sauce.
The chromatic components go through a phase shift, the interference of the gradients alters the linearity of the optical flow, the modal structure implodes into a heuristic folding of opposing intensities.
Rising from the Ashes explores the possibilities of a new beginning, where even destruction can become the soil for beauty — with just a touch of magic.
Recorded voices of relatives around family dinner tables on the West and East coasts of North America are layered in fragments of origin myths of Batak Indonesia and familial storytelling.
Three strange cats, having a good old medieval time! A tapestry full of silly and absurd moments, inspired by the fascinating world of animals in medieval art. A tribute to the colorful way characters are depicted in old manuscripts, in all their perfect imperfection.
Childhood friends, Vince and Paris, share one final night in each other's company before their lives diverge.
On the 40th anniversary of the Air India bombing, we peel back the layers of Canada’s worst act of terrorism.
After finishing writing his first feature film, Daniel Durand, a young aspiring director, will have the opportunity of his career: pitch his film idea to Guy L’Espérance, a renowned producer. Will the young filmmaker succeed in convincing the producer to invest in his film?
Jayce, an up and coming influencer is in the midst of moving when he discovers an SD card with footage he’s never seen before. He is faced with moments from his past and must choose between his life online or being with his friends and family.
I wept, and thought I turned towards you to weep / But you were gone
Two friends spend a summer together, but not all is at it seems.
On Oct 24th, 2018, in Belliveau Cove, Nova Scotia, an eagle fell from the sky into the back of a man’s pickup truck. Within a week, the man, his dog, and the eagle all died. Their deaths are diffracted through the memories of the man’s sister, over the well in the basement of their family home, and between the pine-slatted walls of the local eagle rehabilitation centre.
Nev is a young Trans woman in the early stages of her transition. In the small fishing town where she lives, she grapples with navigating isolation and managing her fears of reintegrating back into the world she loves...being on the water, in the waves... surfing.
Two men wake up after being kidnapped by a maniac who goes by the pseudoname of "Razorsaw", hilarity quickly ensues.
In Ottawa in 1938, Wanda steps into a café where shadows turn into nightmares. Caught between dream and reality, she is confronted with an inescapable truth. "Too late... the truth reaches me."
The power goes out in a shy young girl’s apartment. Disconnected from her phone, she decides to get out of her bed and find some friends. As she wanders her apartment building hallways, she knocks from door to door, progressively growing more and more frustrated in her isolation.
A teenager in a relationship with a film-obsessed lover realizes that there is more to their obsession than it seems.
A metaphysical dance to dreams and fantasies.
A young woman learns to live in a world written by men.
An immersion into the daily life of Henri Painchaud, a history and encyclopedia enthusiast, who promised himself from childhood that he would one day build a trebuchet, a medieval weapon of war.
An interview with the recently elected prime minster of Canada, who after being elected took drastic actions.
Just lay there and baste.
Coastal erosion is forcing the Inuvialuit to relocate inland, and the young people of Tuktoyaktuk share how their love for the land and culture helps them adapt, heal, and maintain hope for the future.
Slow dark black and white visuals of mountains with dark-euphoric sounds.
The Latest News consists of 50 stories from the New York Times published between 1992 and 2024, each condensed to roughly 5 to 7 sentences. These stories form the text of the film's voiceover. Each sentence has one corresponding shot and sound clip. And each 5 to 7 sentence story is separated by a single shot accompanied by no narration. The result is a brief history of contemporary Utah, a tour of Utah's varied landscapes, a history of the journalistic style of the New York Times, a reinterpretation of Benning's work, and a reflection on the current prospects of avant-garde cinema. Shot in 4k and 8k video, with digital stereo sound, the film is visually stunning and sonically rich.
A teenager reconnects with her childhood imaginary friend who reminds her about the importance of imagination.
Witness a mother and her daughter engaging in their Saturday afternoon ritual of drinking hashar qahwa. Conversation sprouts in juxtaposition with words unspoken, unraveled at the cusp of song and poetry as it begins to illuminate the sacred intricacies of their relationship with their hair, hijab, and each other.
Behind the scenes of 2024's The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal. Along with never-aired outtakes and other unseen footage, the screening includes a rare big-screen presentation of some of the Hip’s most iconic music videos.
HOMe is a four minute experimental video connecting the homoerotic with the land. Burton explores gay identity, Indigeneity, and rural living through images taken on his ancestral territory of God’s Lake Narrows, Manitoba.
A meditative short film.
While green spaces have long been neglected in cities, citizen mobilization has for several years helped to rediscover the beneficial effects of urban forests. Exploring various innovative nature restoration projects in Canadian cities, Urban Forests acts as a real antidote to pessimism by showing us that the ecological solution is closer than it seems.
Documentary about the history of Niagra falls
High Roads is a journey through the practices of four women who use their bodies, breath, and minds as tools for everyday resistance to military occupation. Filmed between Palestine and Barcelona, High Roads dialogues with particle physicist Dr. Wafaa Khater, Olympian swimmer Sabine Hazboun, marathon-runner Diala Isid and yoga instructor Eilda Zaghmout: four women who generate well-being and wonder, betting on action and astonishment, in defiance of a relentless oppression.
Ahkameyimok explores the lasting impacts of colonization and highlights the transformative work of Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society, an urban Indigenous non-profit in Edmonton, Alberta.
Plagued by failing crops and circling crows, a desperate farmer turns to a strawman, unaware he has invited something far more dangerous into his fields.
Cosmicat reveals a long-hidden truth: cats were actually aliens sent to conquer Earth. When their planet falls into an ice age, they turn to the Blue Planet for survival. Commander Nyaro arrives in ancient Egypt and boldly demands the Pharaoh's immediate surrender. But events take an unexpected turn when humans begin to revere her as a divine figure, giving rise to the myth of Bastet, the Egyptian cat goddess.
A boy's life gets turned upside down on Christmas Day after a sudden phone call.
What happens after a final girl survives?
Melissa, a young artist, longs for the perfect partner. She uses paint as an outlet to express her loneliness and defeat until it one day turns to lust... Jake matches with Melissa on a dating app and she doesn’t look back. Her days of crying into her canvases are long gone as she channels her artistic skills into the love she feels for her new man. Melissa’s innocent and hopeful intentions can only go so far as her obsessive nature takes over.
Constructed around selected passages from a Charles Bukowski poem, the film recontextualizes an existing text to create new, unusual resonances, by reservedly watermarking the presence of the contemporary technological ecosystem, a ghostly implication against which the poet's words acquire coarse relief, hinting at the sociological impact of technologically-induced human irrelevance.
A young filmmaker who had stopped making birthday videos is trying hard to arrive on time at his friend's birthday.
An examination of the ideas found in contemporary science about symbiosis that decolonize the way we look at nature, childhood and what it means to be human, in the natural world.
In Memory of Bruno Létourneau
A short comedy, a parody of American features from the 90's or 2000's, in the shape of a storyboard. Jane leaves her family to live her life. She meets someone who turns her life upside down. Her life will change forever. Or not. Or maybe a little.
Interview with Gilbert Higgins, one of the 146 victims of the police raid on the Truxx, a gay bar on Stanley Street in Montreal, on the night of October 22, 1977. The reaction it triggered became one of the precursor events to the creation of what was first called Le Village de l’Est (in contrast to the gay bar sector west of downtown), then Le Village gai, and now simply Le Village.
Interview with Gregory Rowe, who came from Western Canada to settle in Montreal in 1983. In addition to his comments on his experience in the English-speaking part of the gay movement, he gives a poignant account of his resilience in the face of the HIV crisis (which he has been carrying for 37 years), and his involvement in organizations that support HIV-positive people.
When a struggling cat sitter takes on a very last minute job, she is given three simple instructions: feed it twice a day, don't forget to give it water, and don't let it go outside.
A short film about an early 19th century tailor going through the process of making a dress for themselves as a way of coming out to their family.
Four Acts of Recovery, is a video piece following a fishing family living in the Indus Delta of Pakistan as they use drawing as a means to overcome unprecedented infrastructural violence and climate collapse. Set in a rapidly submerging delta region, the work depicts how coastal communities employ and transform visual expression to create new forms of faith, resistance, and belonging. It explores the emerging trend of mural painting depicting ancestral creeks and shrines, connecting it to the tradition of talismanic depictions in Islamic culture.
Two internet train reviewers fight for control of the train video market as their careers are nearly derailed by their historied past relationship.