"Aerobia!" explores the absurd phenomenon of wanting to obtain physical and psychological perfection by emulating and parodying the notion of obtaining excellence through mass consumption. With a confluence of music, dance, choreography, and graphic elements, this short film satirises a cultural desire through the late-night infomercial aesthetic.
Henry Moore's “Two Large Forms” is an integral part of the downtown Toronto community in which it stands. Lives, relationships, and the perception of the sculpture may change, but the sculpture itself remains the same.
Delicate, serene and haunting photographs of water lilies and marsh grasses, recent works by Gordon Sheppard, are merged with his dialogue on his turbulent struggle to elude death.
Explores the traditional film-noir style. Done in photo-novella style, this adaptation of a feature-length script is set in Cuba, surrounded by the mambo music of Beny More.
This remarkable journey follows a stoic, determined wishbone on its explorative journey through an imaginative miniature world of snoring beds, paper birds, clouds that come in a box, and delightfully bewitching landscapes.
The mundane transforms into the sublime when a man gets trapped in a glass revolving door. The word mandala, loosly translated from Sanskrit, means 'circle' and represents wholeness.
A drama about two kids in the suburbs of Vancouver who are on separate, peculiar and possibly illegal missions, inspired by the eerie photographs of Simen Johan and Gregory Crewdson.
Director: Kyath Battie; Director/Animator: Luke Gustafson; Animators: Dave Cadiz, Joel Chahal; Music: Ghostrain; Producers: Jonas Diamond, Dame a Dozen Productions, Smiley Guy Studios