Film Format: Digital File

  • Vampires Drink Blood… I Drink Sorrow

    A love story at the end of time.

  • peugeot pulmonaire

    The east of France is dying, we see a half-empty factory and a mass of workers caught between precariousness and impotence. X-rays of their calcified lungs scroll by at the rhythm of a mechanical press under which one suffocates.

  • sous-ex

    The silence of the dark rooms is followed by the screaming of the scanner that resurrects our sweaty embraces on the film. Of this caress, there remains only the violence of an image; of your sex a shadow; of our fluids, an emulsion; of our loves, solitudes.

  • assia

    A sick child talks about her illness while watching strange images of a life she feels she has never lived.

  • colosse

    Only one horse is left standing against the digital flood, but the storm is getting stronger. We may already have brought down the colossi.

  • 13 Eggs

    Over four years I collected footage to talk about my experience trying to make a baby. I managed to freeze 13 eggs. I stopped halfway through making this work because I failed and had to figure out how to make a film about failing in this commonly shared life goal. Grieving people who never were is harder than it seems.

  • MY FRIEND VINCE

    Vince is a street hustler. I’m the friend. Or am I? Set in raw, downtown Toronto in the early ’70’s, and co-directed by the late Howard Alk (The Murder of Fred Hampton, American Revolution II, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Alk) The film explores the question of friendship in Vince’s world, a world built on cheating and lying, and then compares relationships formed in that world with relationships influenced by film making.

  • Conversations on the Lake

    Conversations on the Lake investigates politics of dwelling in rural Northwestern Ontario communities along the Lake Superior north shore. It was nominated for Best Documentary at the 2014 Female Eye Film Festival and was shown in film festivals internationally, including travelling festivals and in rural communities abroad and in Canada and the US. The film explores how the land, its waters, and its landscapes are valued by citizens who live and work in communities bordering the Canadian side of Lake Superior, the largest freshwater supply on the continent, expressing a sense of place unique to the region. With the landscape…

  • An Open Conversation

    “An Open Conversation” is a short story about the effects of pregnancy loss. In this introspective narrative, Idalina shares her own story of miscarriage and explores what her losses have meant to her. Fueled by the shame and lack of support she encountered she sets out to support others who have suffered through pregnancy loss and make it an open conversation.

  • Skin Deep

    Skin Deep leads us into worlds where people are never what they appear to be. It is a riveting psychological drama about obsession, relationship and sexuality. As Alex Koyama prepares to shoot an exploitation film about tattooing and the culture of pleasure and pain, the world around her exists only to serve her film. She initiates a dangerous and threatening game when Chris Black responds to her ad in a tattoo magazine. For Alex, this is living research, and she ignores the fact that Chris is deeply disturbed and gender-disoriented. This denial escalates into a psychological battle between Alex and…