Film Categories: Childhood
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Euphemism
The death of the Id and the Ego of a hit man as he embraces nature. Inspired by Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil and applied into an imaginary world of a man with a gun and a pact with his tribe.
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Going Very Steady
Going Very Steady is a film about the Id, finding one’s identity in a world governed by authority, and society’s Super Ego as it appears as a menacing, marching work force.
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One Foot In The Grave
The questions of freedom and the cost of society’s overconsumption are raised in a graveyard where dead military men have been buried.
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Process
Experimental texture dictates the plot of Process, which explores male/female relationships in crisis.
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Sarnia 1
Lights dance to a beat filling the screen with colour and simile while travelling through Canada.
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Shopping Cart
Humankind’s penchant for overindulgence is explored through images of a shopping cart in a vast deserted parking lot.
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Performing Girl
Performing Girl is a short documentary about D’Lo, a queer, transgender, Tamil Sri Lankan American actor, writer, director and comic who got his start at age 11, performing for his family and classmates in the desert town of Lancaster, CA. Animations, home movies, and family snapshots paint the portrait of his personality. In interviews and clips from his performances, D’Lo and his parents explain how his identity and their relationship has changed over the last twenty years.
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Doom
Doom is a slapstick caper of a kidnapping turned on its head; a farcical take on Stockholm Syndrome. A group of businessmen and bankers are corralled from the streets of their work for the purpose of detention, observation and ultimate indoctrination by a group of unlikely bandits. Their captivity initially frightens them but through the treatment by their strange yet benevolent captors, the men quickly view their corporate transgressions with disdain as they reject the freedom they are eventually offered.
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Caravan Park
A man getting by on his charm, Steve is a young adult living in a trailer park. When he sees the person who stole his girlfriend, he’s challenged to be more open and accepting of the world beyond his community.
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untitled (eleven years)
A posthumous coming out film diary to my mom. Shot October 11, 1988, Bethel Memorial Park, Detroit.
