Created by Canadian veteran film programmer Stacey Donen in the hopes of finding inspiration and enlightenment from our shared human experience of isolation under COVID-19, Greetings from Isolation has invited a broad range of Canadian filmmakers to participate in a capsule collection film project.
The project will include new and original works filmed while living in isolation from Matthew Rankin (The Twentieth Century), Sadaf Faroughi (Ava), Brett Story (The Hottest August) Ann Marie Fleming (Window Horses), Richard Fung (Sea in the Blood), John Greyson (Lilies), Larry Kent (Bitter Ash), Barbara Sternberg (Like a Dream That Vanishes), Peter Lynch (Project Grizzly), Gariné Torossian (Girl from Moush), Alan Zweig (Hurt) and Yuqi Kang (A Little Wisdom) among others. The collection of films will be released online beginning in May, 2020
Currently there are around around 100 participating Canadian filmmakers creating short films across genres, including fiction, documentary, essay, and video diary, with more filmmakers expected to come on board in the coming months. Each filmmaker will use their own phone or personal camera and anything else that is available to them in their living space, with no budget attached.
“A few weeks ago, I began my involuntary new life as an at-home kindergarten teacher with my 5 year-old Sophie, who incidentally thinks I am pretty boring. With the few minutes of the day not building forts, struggling with origami, or watching Buster Keaton movies, I reached out to a group of my filmmaker friends to gauge their interest in participating in this project,” said Stacey Donen. “What’s happening around us is unprecedented, momentous, and frankly hard to believe or understand. All around the world we find ourselves forcibly separated from one another. With our extraordinary new everyday routines, connecting with one another is more important than ever.”
director: Blaine Thurier
Vancouver, BC and Toronto, ON
June 4th, 5th, and 6th
5min 45sec
Inspiration runs dry for a writer during the pandemic, so he calls out to his Muse for help from above.
director: Simon Gadke
Toronto, Ontario
May 18, 2020
3min 50sec
A woman decides to violate quarantine recreational driving recommendations and goes for a ride.
director: Emily Piggford
Toronto, Ontario
May 20 - 28, 2020
2min 40sec
“If you don’t catch and release the spider early it’s just going to hunker down and molt and grow bigger.”
director: Cliff Caines
Toronto, Ontario
May 30th & 31st, 2020
3min 35sec
Walking in relative isolation during the pandemic has become both an escape and a privileged confinement - a labyrinth.
director: Rob Leickner
Vancouver, British Columbia
May 16th to May 22nd
3min 25sec
A man wonders if he is experiencing isolation differently than those around him.
director: Shabnam Sukhdev
Toronto, Ontario
May 13, 2020
6min 45sec
A filmmaker experiences a spattering of recollections as her daughter’s recent hospitalization comes to an end.
director: Janine Fung
Toronto, Ontario
April/May 2020
7min 25sec
A heartwarming portrait of a family of 8 in isolation – is home the people, the house, or the history? What is home?
director: Ali Kazimi
Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario
March 14 – April 28, 2020
5min 45sec
2 Bengal cats and their human companions spend time together in isolation.
director: Araya Mengesha
Toronto, Ontario
May 25th, 2020
5mins 25secs
“I’ve been looking at you from a distance and I can’t stay silent.”
director: Laura Bari
Montreal, Quebec
May 2020
7min 30sec
Si is a political poem - and a fearless dialogue of horror that embraces the idea of living alone and together.
director: Dan Browne
Beach Hill in Toronto, Ontario
April 12 - May 6, 2020
5min 10sec
A look at daily life – with homeschooling routines, a young daughter's face, and shifting refractions of a hanging crystal.
director: Keith Lock
Toronto, Ontario
May 5 - 22, 2020
2min 25sec
There’s beauty in the unusual during spring lockdown… and there’s skateboarding.
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