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GIFTS Films Made in the Last Two Weeks

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W0545 - Special Program - Group booking (Nov 06-Nov 12)

Vermilion Theatre Productions
(7:36 min) 2005
by Curtis Anderson, Tanner Spencer, Niko Timpano, Owen Wilkinson, Amanda Millar

Focus: Documentary

Vermilion Theatre Productions is an inside look at the struggle of a small town theatre group. For six years they have grown into a close-knit family of kids. It is strong determination that has brought them this far.

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Provost Pirates
(1:07 min) 2005
by Ryan McElhinney, Steven Degenstien

Focus: Visual Effects and Animation

Picate pirates destroy destroyer.

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The Heat 2020
(4:28 min) 2005
by Michael Oleson, Jacob Cove, Kae-Lea Spencer, Jolaine Timpano

Focus: Dramatic Video Production

Illegal sales of the new drug Ignafeen is being dealt with in The Heat, a bar that has lasted forever, despite selling drugs within it. The ignafeen creates a downfall to the bar owners, with a futuristic twist.

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The Heat 1970
(6:51 min) 2005
by Adam Ganton, Darcy Miller, Krista Wilkinson, Ashlea Spencer

Focus: Dramatic Video Production

Our movie is based on a groovy disco club in a small town in Saskatchewan in 1973. Our movie shows two main drug-pushing hippies having fun at their night club. They have a blast, but unfortunately it's their last night before getting thrown into Jail.

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The Heat 1930's
(6:03 min) 2005
by Christy Andersen, Mitchell Cove, Brandon Arthur, Ashlee Ganton

Focus: Dramatic Video Production

This film is a silent black and white movie set in the 1930's. It is based on a bar, The Heat, where illegal actions are taking place.

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w0544 - Aboriginal Media Intensive Program (Nov 13 - Nov 19)

Crazy Injun
(5:10 min) 2005
by Jeanette Antoine, Matthew Morgan, Billy-Jack Walker

Focus: Visual Effects and Animation

This Music Video sends a message of hope that our native traditions will survive the effects of the "MAN".

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I'm Going Home
(7:01 min) 2005
by Bernice Morin, Philana Blackburn-Morin, Crystal Prest

Focus: Documentary

Documentary of three aboriginal women's journey in search for self-discovery and cultural identity.

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Handful of Peanuts
(8:28 min) 2005
by Shamrock Atleo, Ashley Shaw, Dustin Hance

Focus: Dramatic Video Production

This movie takes place in the '80's era. Who do you trust? Should you trust that person now? Well, this movie is about trust nobody type of thene. So, sit back, hope you get terrified and laugh your buns off. Have fun!

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Healing
(5:05 min) 2005
by Charlene Tait, Kate David, Nicole Ermineskin, Teresa Raphael

Focus: Documentary

Our Documentary is about interviewing two healers, Dora Fritzgerld, a herbalist and Neith Doffing I.A.M. They both live on Galiano Island B.C. and have given us the rare opportunity to document their gifts on film.

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healing
(2:04 min) 2005
by Jeanette Antoine

Focus: Visual Effects and Animation

This is about Rez School & the pain of suffering that it caused the First Nation peoples. It's all done by animations. My ideas of it and almost all drawing done by me. Two little one's done by Mart Morgen.

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Tarot Cards
(4:53 min) 2005
by Matthew Copithorn-Lightning, Jesse Recalma, Rikki-Lee Sery, Brigitte Larochelle

Focus: Documentary

Our documentary's on revealing the truth on tarot cards rather than going by the stereotype.

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Colors
(3:59 min) 2005
by Jared Fontaine, Daniel Jack, Tanner Zurkoski

Focus: Visual Effects and Animation

Colors is a film directed towards anti-racisim, it depicts the separation of people based purely on colour. As the characters interact they soon discover that everyone is the same on the inside.

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The Process
(6:12 min) 2005
by Katie Gray, Leah Williams, Sosan Blaney, Michelle Oelrich

Focus: Dramatic Video Production

This film compares two people who are completely opposite, yet oddly connected because they do the same boring, mundane things each day. The Process will leave your asking, "So, what's your process?"

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drama   doc   animation   super 8 film   action & heists   faux flicks   head smadged   you are here   resilience

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