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silent autonomy (2006)

by Chris Brabant

A single shot composition which references the new American colonies during the middle of the eighteenth century, a time of continual change for the individual rights of women. This film is a re-documentation of this change brought forth by many silent moments of individual contemplation.

Six Minutes (2006)

by John A. Woods

Six Minutes is a short documentary video depicting the efforts of three young athletes trying out for a spot in the 2004 Canadian Olympic Rowing Camp. The video centres on the final race of the men's lightweight pairs at the National Rowing Trials held at Elk Lake, British Columbia.

The Call (2006)

by Jason Karman

On his way to the airport, Sebastian gets a call from his lesbian friend, Cathy, who has just had a baby. Sebastian is only the sperm donor, but now Cathy wants him to take a more active role in his baby's life.

The Hitchhiker (2006)

by Jason R. Goode

On a hot afternoon in the middle of nowhere, Martin is a beleaguered hitchhiker who hasn’t seen a car all day. He finally gets a break, only to discover the ride isn’t as straightforward as it seems. The driver won’t let Martin in the car until she’s absolutely sure he’s “safe.” Little does Martin know that this will take a while… Two worlds collide in this comedy about what it means to help someone out.

The Saddest Boy In The World (2006)

by Amy Belling

Timothy Higgins declares himself the saddest boy in the world and prepares to hang himself on his ninth birthday.

The Veil (2006)

by Jean-Denis Rouette

A young married woman is haunted by dark visions. Is it her medication, or something more sinister? A lovecraftian period piece, originally filmed for the 2005 Bloodshots 48-hour horror film competition.

unravel (2006)

by Chris Brabant

Experimental film

16mm Postcard (2005)

by Amanda Dawn Christie

A diaristic film in which the filmmaker comes to terms with her new life in Vancouver, "16mm Postcard" is a bittersweet letter back home to the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative in Halifax. Like in any letter, it becomes painfully obvious that one can never fully communicate, and the result is a series of random tidbits that point to a larger experience.