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Awash (2007)

by Naoko Sasaki

Awash is a meditation on cleansing and renewal, a song for the mortal depicted through images of, within and around water.

DogBoy (2007)

by Caroline Coutts

Inspired by true events, DogBoy is the story of a little boy left to fend for himself on the streets of an anonymous city who is adopted and raised by a pack of feral dogs. When he is taken forcibly to a bleak state orphanage by government authorities, the boy must choose one way of life over another. With voice-over narration entirely from the perspective of one of the pack members, DogBoy is a lyrical, black and white short told without dialogue.

No Bikini (2007)

by Claudia Morgado Escanilla

At seven years old, Robin decides to go without her bikini top at a summer camp – with surprising results!

Afternoon of the Chimeras (2006)

by Daniel Conrad

Shot on the isolated west coast of Haida Gwaii, the fourth in a series of 35mm experimental dance films.

Flesh (2006)

by Tami Wilson

A character-driven documentary examination of what separates the women from the men in our meat-eating society.

Degradation (2005)

by Rena del pieve gobbi

The film maker finds herself transformed into Pandora as she opens a reel of film and a clould of insects surround her. A single moth.delicately, invisibly, embedded in the substance of the film symbolizes original sin. The disbursement and repercussions of incest are reprsented by the excrement, cocoons, dead bodies of moths and their larva. We see how the insidious spread of disease and evil erupt through the mythological and historical defloration of woman.Thousands of moths were killed during the making of this film. Their bodies filled the frames and sprocket holes. Thousands of girls are raped daily, their lives and bodies treated as refuse.

Divine Waters (2005)

by Steve Rosenberg

An experimental six-minute dance film featuring Nadia, an androgynous sea creature who washes up on a deserted beach and transforms into human form.

7 Universal Solvents (2004)

by Daniel Conrad

A lush dance film exploring human transformation as dancers partner with physical, social and metaphoric solvents.

Lestock (2004)

by Andrew Ranford

Named after one of the last to be demolished wooden grain elevators, Lestock is a 30-minute experimental art film intended to draw attention to the alarming deterioration of architectural heritage of the Canadian prairie landscape.

Relativity Suite (2004)

by Randy Rotheisler

An experimental documentary comedy on Relativity Theory.