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Collection of four short films (2004)

by Jeff Carter

Iraq War(s): The Responsibility of Intellectuals; Cable TV News February 1991; EVENT... EVENT; Round the Clock Follies

A collection of four short films, each dealing with an aspect of the Gulf War conflicts of 1991 and 2003. Each derived fully from television broadcast material.

Confessions of a Compulsive Archivist (2004)

by Mary Daniel

An intimate study of the relationship between the imagination and the impulse to archive, Mary J. Daniel’s Confessions of a Compulsive Archivist is one piece of an ongoing adaptable anthology of film and video poems inspired by the process of watching her mother succumb to a dementia affecting her ability to picture things. Built from the discovered and recovered artifacts of first her own then her mother’s storage closet, it follows the filmmaker’s struggle to let go of a few things of obviously no use to her, and turns into a piece about patterns.

Cryptic (2004)

by Matthew Seagle

A silicon Valley programmer hacks into his company’s mainframe. Little does he know that the system’s security decides to do the same to him.

Drawing Face to the Outside World (2004)

by Corey Adams

Drawing Face to the Outside World is a short film starring the artist and the work of keith jones

Drawing Out the Demons (2004)

by David Vaisbord

A Film About the Artist Attila Richard Lukacs.

Art. Drugs. Madness. Unflinchingly follows the notorious and gifted bad-boy of the art world, Attila Richard Lukacs.

Eleanor Heaven Starring in "Fast Food" (2004)

by Heather Trawick

Silent screen comedienne Eleanor Heaven was decades ahead of her time in feminist cinema, but history has all but forgotten her. Luckily for us, one obscure one-reeler has survived.

Exit Kingsway (2004)

by Trish Dolman

This short observational documentary about the neighbourhood of Fraser and Kingsway examines the convergence of a rich diversity of cultures, religions and classes.

Father (2004)

by Curtis Grahauer

A detached look at the distance between son and father. An attempt at reconciliation with his son leads to the possible perpetuation of a destructive cycle through male bonding and the use of vice.

Flush (2004)

by Alec MacNeill Richardson

After making fun of Richard’s phobia of public washrooms, Sarah has a terrifying experience of her own, resulting in a fresh new roll of horror.

Forever Hold Your Peace (2004)

by Amanda Dawn Christie

Live actions with hand scratched sound, this film presents th frustration of feeling the need to speak with nothing to say. Filmed by the artist's husband at the time, the film also realtes to subtle comlexities of communication within marriage.