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Dissolve: a documentary on drug-facilitated sexual assault (2009)

by Michelle Porter

Ever woken up without a memory? What if it was planned that way?

Drohan - Neon Jesus (2009)

by Amber Van Tighem

Music video about the falsities of religion when taken into the hands of man and used for profitable gain, power or sex.

Energetic Inquiry: Exploration into the Sensation of True Nature (2009)

by Deborah Edmeades

Talking head - cut with animation + Voice over
Instructional dvd.
Guided energy meditations

Everyday Wine From Vine to Table (2009)

by Shirley Claydon

A group of neighbourhood friends meet yearly to practice the age old art of making all natural table wine from grapes.  Nothing is added at any stage, only love and tenderness.

Fortune Cooking (2009)

by Jason Karman

As an immigrant, Sam lau took up cooking as a means of survival.  Following a glowing review, he managed to keep his restaurant open for another six months.  He was able to show his skills as an artist, but high expectations and low prices made for an unfortunate combination.

Hair Where Hair Ought Not Be (2009)

by Dominique Basi

It grows. Thick and dark, there it is. On our upper lips, calves, toes, underarms, and between our legs.

Hair, where hair ought not be.

Women shave, pluck, wax, pull, despise, hate, accept or love it. They aren’t born with these skills or feelings, but by adulthood they’re second nature. Hair Where Hair Ought Not Be is a seven-minute exploration of the development of the emotions behind the every day mundanity of hair maintenance and removal. It is an intimate voyage into the bathroom sanctuaries of adult women as they perform all manors of hair related rituals. Hair Where Hair Ought Not Be aims to make private feelings public, and take the shame away from this small but ubiquitous vanity – whether women choose to remove their body hair, or leave it be.

Hobby Hobos (2009)

by Steve King

Hobby Hobos is a documentary about three individuals who live in Ottawa and spend their weekend and free time illegally catching and riding freight trains. The documentary consists of a formal interview, their own POV footage, and experimental time-lapse photography.

It’s not as if we haven’t been here for a while (2009)

by Kathleen Hepburn

“It’s not as if we haven’t been here for a while” is a self-portrait of an artist struggling to accept the fluidity of her own nature. Filmmaker Kathleen Hepburn paints herself into a filmic landscape, whose narrative structure and cinematography is both ethereal and exact, allowing her and her audience to understand the truth of the present moment while recognizing the impermanence of all things.

Juan de Fuca's Adventures (2009)

by Denise Dufault

Juan de Fuca's adventures, is the true life story of 16th century Greek explorer Apostolis- Yiannis Fokas who left his island home to go and work for the Royal Spanish Navy, becoming Juan de Fuca on the way. It was he who was the first European in this neck of the woods, two hundred years before Captains Cook and Vancouver!
In a perfect world I would be doing this as a feature film, now I am trying to pull something together in order to highlight one of the last unknown world explorers in time for exposure at the 2010 winter Olympiad.

Kill your mother. Kill your father. Kill your heart. (2009)

by Adrian

This film is an intimate look into the life of Tyler, a gifted writer and actor whose daily life is affected by the ever-shifting reality of mental illness, bi-polar disorder. This is a story about a personal search for connection and self-definition.