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We wear one another by Tanya Lukin Linklater documents her site-specific performance for dance and violin, developed in response to an Inuvialuit rain gut parka collected by the Hudson’s Bay Company and displayed in a Canadian museum. This act of ‘translating’ a garment made by the artist’s ancestors and from animals in their environment, is part of the artist’s overall practice of ‘singing, sounding and dancing’ cultural belongings. Lukin Linklater argues that Indigenous knowledges are held in the body and activated physically “in relation to these belongings, to our families, to the land, to the universe.”
Tessa Fey is a young millennial with many assets; only one problem, though, all the men she attracts are serial killers.
Resolute in her quest to carry on her family legacy, Sandy (Nicole Brier) -- the daughter of two pro wrestlers -- plans to marry bone crusher Monster (Ken Yasuda). But when nerdy Marty Weinstein (Aaron Fiore) falls for Sandy, he challenges Monster to a match in a bid to win the wrestling princess's heart. Former bodybuilder and WWF star Joanie "Chyna Doll" Laurer and former UFC champion Don Frye co-star in this action-packed romantic comedy.
Travel into the world of aviation and explore the dreams of flight with the Smithsonian as they step into the unknown.
Recorded in Kansas City, Missouri's Sheffield Family Life Center, this dynamic performance features Grammy-winning Christian singer Israel Houghton and his band, New Breed, playing songs from their chart-topping album "Live from Another Level." The inspirational selections include "You've Made Me Glad," "New Season," "Lord of the Breakthrough," "Your Latter Will Be Greater" and "Trading My Sorrows (Yes, Lord)."
Peter Martin, a sleazy small town politician, has his world turned upside down when two teenagers struggling to overcome their own mistakes bring him face to face with his sordid past.
Philip Jenkins is unwanted. He walks head down, sad, in suit, hat, and wire-rim glasses. In this nearly wordless animation, bad things happen to him. First an elevator malfunction leads to a trip to the hospital: he leaves with his arm in a sling. Another accident at work results in another hospital visit. The same indifferent stretcher bearers and the same indifferent nurse see to his care. Now, his leg is in a cast as well as his arm. He soldiers on, using a cane. When a traffic sign malfunctions, it's back to the hospital; he leaves with bandaged head, piloting a wheelchair. But his woes aren't over yet. After one more mishap, Philip Jenkins finally has something to say.
While in Calgary on business for Lynx River Resources, Teevee Tenia is in the wrong place at the wrong time. A troubled young native woman reaches out to him for help and sets him up for a murder charge. Teevee is the perfect fall guy – young, alone and native. While Teevee struggles to hold his own in the urban justice system, Corporal Michelle Kenidi frantically searches for evidence that will exonerate him. Her efforts are thwarted and Teevee escapes and flees back to Lynx River. Michelle is left with a terrible choice: to turn Teevee in, or to betray the justice system that she has built her career on. Her only chance is to uncover the truth.
"Stuck in a jumble of common lines, in stories and experiences, in our time, in our space and in the dreams we hear. And so, on a constructed clearness, we watch travelling lines navigate through "time", - on top and through one another - in chaos and unknown." (the8fest)
With no final destination in sight, a couple takes a leave-it-all-behind road trip up north. Their perspectives on life clash as their relationship unravels.
Princess in Another Castle is a feature film, set in 1996, about a lonely eight year old girl, Danni, whose grades continue to slip as she copes with life in a broken home by escaping into her video games. Things start to change for Danni, however, with the arrival of a new school counselor.
"A 2015 pilot I made for a BBC webseries, rejected after I got into an argument with the commissioner." - director Charlie Shackleton
“Just Another Day” is a modern neo-realist film that draws attention to in-arguably one of the most raging topics of modern times - depression, abuse, and the perception of separated/divorced women in society. Through the happenings of a single day, the story traces the life of a 40 something newly separated woman, Anjali Katekar, as she navigates another 24 hours of her life in the busy city of Mumbai.
Two former strangers recount a life changing event of six year prior.
With the single-minded attention to detail of a teenager preparing for the prom (or an actress preparing for an award) but augmented by the boisterous camaraderie of friends, a group of San Francisco men pluck, primp and transform themselves into women for a performance (or perhaps an evening on the town). Rock Ross described this sped-up snapshot, which he set to a mash-up/spoken word slice by Malcolm McLaren, as "made for a time capsule." Was he referring to the poignant fact that youth and beauty don't last forever or something else altogether? - Michael Fox
An Afro-Latino family is challenged by seeing their youngest child for the first time in four years-- since her transition--and meeting her new husband for the first time on the evening of their family’s annual Christmas dinner.
Created by Tesh Guttikonda for Run N' Gun Vancouver's 48 hour Film Festival.
A structuralist film in which the filmmakers uses the capabilities of the optical printer. The processing of the image surface emphasizes the materiality of the medium, and turns the medium of film itself into a subject. This film even undermines the essential characteristic of the medium – the sequence of single images that suggests movement – by also showing the filmstrip itself. The cinematic illusion is broken, and at the same time it is shown as film.
Hanseal and Gnawtel are lost in the woods... But will they be safe taking shelter in the home of a crafty witch?