director: Janine Fung
Toronto, Ontario
April/May 2020
7min 25sec
shot on: iPhone 7
edited with: Final Cut Pro X
A heartwarming portrait of a family of 8 in isolation – is home the people, the house, or the history? What is home?
“My self-isolation started with a full house of eight people so it felt more like camp. A person in every room – kinda like how I grew up. My sister was stuck in Nepal when Nepal had closed its borders and my family had heated conversations around the dinner table but instead of talking about the horrible news and people dying all over the world (which has made me cry a lot), I wanted this film to be about some kind of love or some kind of learning… in the house.
I still wasn’t sure what to say but I wanted it to be beautiful, so I just started walking around the house and taking photographs or video of the sunlight. Ultimately, I wasn’t able to capture the way the light streams into the house but I started to see things from my childhood, tacky things that were my Dad’s art or just stuff that was still there after so many years.” – Janine Fung
director: Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
Keg River, Alberta (57°57′N 117°28′W)
July 2020
8min 15sec
A day in the life of a young Cree girl isolated deep in the boreal forest of northern Alberta.
director: Curtis L. Wiebe
Winnipeg, Manitoba
September 2020
7min 30sec
Two friends try to socialize online during the pandemic in this odd couple puppet movie.
director: Lindsay McIntyre
Airports all over the world from when we were allowed
Winter 2016/2017/2018/2019/ Summer 2020
6min 55sec
We sit and wait in suspension.
director: Jacquelyn Mills
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
July 2020
4min 35sec
What keeps us afloat during these times? For Jacquelyn it’s swimming in the ocean observing creatures, sounds, colors, shadows and the light below.
director: Milos Mitrovic
Winnipeg, Manitoba
July 2020
8min 10sec
A lonely comedian prepares for a virtual stand up act.
director: Leslie Supnet
Winnipeg, Manitoba and The Internet
July & August 2020
5min 25sec
Home movies of families visiting the Philippines - appearing and disappearing are used a metaphor for Leslie’s heightened dreams during the pandemic.
director: Fabián Velasco
Winnipeg, Manitoba
August 1, 2020
3min 10sec
A man in isolation passes time by taking any bit of entertainment he can from the outside world.
director: Sophy Romvari
Toronto, Ontario
June 2020
2min 25sec
A short experimental film that explores the loss of identity that can occur when one submits oneself completely to technology.
director: Corinne Dunphy
Antigonish, Nova Scotia and Iqaluit, Nunavut
March and August 2020
6min
A reflective visual diary of familiar memories from the lingering days of the pandemic.
director: Peter Lynch
Toronto, Ontario
March-July 2020
9min 30sec
A personal story about the cataclysmic life-altering events experienced during life under COVID 19.
director: Windolph Family (Janine Windolph)
Banff, Alberta
July 26, 2020
5min 15sec
Food brings a family together.
director: Robin McKenna
Near Wasauksing Marina, Georgian Bay, ON
June 24/25, 2020
3min 30sec
When the busy-ness and distractions are taken away, and we're left with silence and stillness - what could we gain by looking more closely at where we are at?
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