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Never Eat Alone is an unorthodox, feature length docu-fiction that subtly explores an expired romance. Constructed with minimal narrative, the film follows an elderly woman’s interest in connecting with an ex-lover from long ago.Read More »
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Sofia Bohdanowicz – Never Eat Alone (2016)
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Bill Reid – Occupation (1970)
1961-1970Bill ReidCanadaDocumentaryPoliticsIn this documentary, striking political science students concerned with the democratization of their university occupy the offices of the Political Science Department at McGill University. The issue: greater student control over the hiring of faculty. The film crew lives with the students and follows their action through confusion, argument, dissent, and negotiations with faculty. The result is an intimate view of a student political action.
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Michael Snow – Cityscape (2019)
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Cityscape elaborates on the methods Snow used in the making of his ground-breaking 360-degree film La Région Centrale (1971). Taking the advice of his long-time friend, Graeme Ferguson, to produce it as an Imax film, Snow orchestrates new patterns of movement that exchanges the focus on landscape in La Région Centrale with the cityscape of Toronto.Read More » -
Chris Landreth – Ryan (2004)
2001-2010AnimationCanadaChris LandrethShort Film

The movie talks about the life of Ryan Larkin, a gifted Canadian animator of the late ’60s and the early ’70s.Read More »
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Richard Condie – The Big Snit (1985)
1981-1990AnimationCanadaRichard CondieShort Film

A couple have a fight over a scrabble game unaware that a full scale nuclear war has started.Read More »
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Michael Snow – Puccini conservato (2008)
Michael Snow2001-2010CanadaExperimentalShort Film

Puccini Conservato was commissioned by the Lucca Film Festival for the 150th anniversary of the famous Italian composer’s birth. In this delightful video, the Canadian master offers a witty visual and sonic commentary to Puccini’s La Bohème.Read More »
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Paul Donovan & Maura O’Connell – Siege AKA Self Defense [+ Commentary] (1983)
1981-1990CanadaCrimePaul DonovanThriller

During a police strike in Nova Scotia’s capital city, a gang of hoodlums end up unintentionally causing the owner of a gay bar to be killed. This escalates into a string of murders with a lone survivor trying to not be next.Read More »
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Mina Shum – Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity (2002)
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In Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity, twelve-year-old Mindy Ho (Valerie Tian) tries Taoist magic to fix her single mother’s (Sandra Oh) financial situation and seemingly hopeless romantic prospects. Mindy’s misdirected charms appear to cause an aging security guard to lose his job and a local butcher to win the lottery. The guard, the butcher and her mother’s stories all intersect, bound together by Mindy’s attempts at magic intervention. Set in the Chinese Canadian community, Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity is a story of hope and the importance of keeping faith in this sometimes difficult world.Read More » -
Nik Sheehan – FLicKeR: Brion Gysin and his Dream Machine (2008)
2001-2010CanadaDocumentaryNik Sheehan‘Based on John Geiger’s book “Chapel of Extreme Experience”, Nik Sheehan’s FLicKeR is a fascinating voyage into the life of artist and mystic Brion Gysin and his legendary invention the dream machine, a device that projects stroboscopic light, provoking a “drugless high” and cinematic hallucinations. In this Hot Docs world premiere Sheehan captures the dynamic, supernatural world of Gysin, the queer cultural terrorist who fused science, magic and art to expand human consciousness and transcend material reality.Read More »




