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Decaying handwritten letters, photos, objects and spaces— of all the traces that were left, rekindling and remembering mundane things after a death of a loved one, just to make us feel that they are still in this realm. To all the people who were left behind and to the butterflies of who passed away.
A loosely chronological visual “scrapbook” marking the 25th anniversary of the death of Luis Buñuel.
In the cold winter of 1860, a young mother trapped in slavery seizes the opportunity to escape with her family when she encounters HARRIET TUBMAN (Karen Abercrombie, War Room). Harriet leads the young family through a number of trials on the Underground Railroad, causing them all to question whether or not freedom is worth the price they must pay to obtain it.
The Second World War was a conflict that touched every person in the land, a war packed with memories of hardship and losses, courage and sacrifice, humour and comradeship. This film, presented by Dame Vera Lynn, tells the story of the 8th May 1945, when the final curtain had finally come down on a drama that had been acted out across all corners of the globe, for six long hard years.
In two parts, Portland and San Diego, gathered loved ones, family, old band members, and old friends gather to put on a memorial concert for Raymond Byron Magic Raposa.
Archival montage combines audio recordings of Joe Brainard reading from the poem, "I Remember," as well as an interview with his lifelong friend and collaborator, the poet Ron Padgett. The result is an inventive biography of Joe Brainard, and an elliptical dialog about friendship, nostalgia, and the strange wonders of memory.
A sixty-minute documentary featuring William MacQuitty’s rare behind-the-scenes footage
A filmmaker edits old home movies in the hopes of connecting with their grandparents. The film and its participants begin to decay as they enter layers of removal and artificiality.
Mara Burke is the last person alive on Earth as the entire world's population has been decimated by a plague. Day in and day out Mara scavenges for supplies and fights to survive. On this particular day she breaks down and decides it's time to end the struggle by taking her own life. She dawns a white dress, grabs a pistol and fills her bathtub with water. Mara sits in the tub, lets out one last cry and puts the gun to her chin. As she's about to pull the trigger, she hears 3 loud knocks. Mara is startled and not sure what to make of it, so she waits. The knocking continues. This time louder and more frantic. It's coming from the front door and it turns out that Mara is not alone after all.
Short by Lynn Marie Kirby.
The conflict of a German man, Robert, who worked during the war for U.S Intelligence and now has been drawn back to his country to be honoured by his old University.
This unique, neo-noir mystery follows Alex, an out-of-town journalist with a destroyed reputation, as she struggles to write an article on a paranoid shredder salesman. When the salesman appears uncooperative, Alex hires a private investigator to dig into his past in hopes of finding the story she so desperately needs. However, the salesman has an unexpected change of heart and offers to teach her about his business, while dragging her into the dangerous world of secrets and the machines that keep them safe.
Colleen Cove has been caring for people with Alzheimer's all her life. Now in the 45th year of her career, the demands of her job are pulled into sharp focus at the bedside of her oldest patient, a 100-year-old opera singer named Lucille. In this deeply emotional witness to Lucille's final moments, Colleen reflects on her uniquely intimate relationship with death, and Lucille shares her gift with the world for the last time.
A picture of a pet cat prompts the filmmaker to talk to her father for the first time about the trauma hiding in their past.
Bryan was kidnapped from Washington state, USA to South Korea in 2019. There were multiple court orders from both countries, but the child was not returned. A psychotherapist tries to help the return of the child..
One woman's tale of her history of domestic violence.
Wally is spending Christmas with his wife Hilda at the house of their daughter and son-in-law. Wally is hoping that he will miraculously regain his memory during the festive season.
The video work So They Won’t Say We Don’t Remember by the artist duo Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Himey is based on events surrounding a 1977 mining accident in the Donbas region that ultimately led to the mine’s closure. In the film, locals, artists, and curators traverse the surface, paralleling one of the underground routes of the Novator mine. The procession ends at the monument to the dead miners, which is located just above the site of the underground accident that led to the death of the workers. Participants walk across the postindustrial landscape of Donbas, over the plowed fields, by bushes and courtyards, connecting the ground and the underground spaces through the choreography of their bodies.