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: 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: Windolph Family (Janine Windolph)
Banff, Alberta
July 26, 2020
5min 15sec
Food brings a family together.
director: Terryll Loffler
Montreal, Quebec
July 30, 31, 2020
7min 25sec
An observation of the cyclical daily routine and how isolation has brought a family closer together but also further from the outside.
director: Dylan Akio Smith
Vancouver/Southern Gulf Islands, BC
July 17-20, 2020
3min 45sec
After 4 months of being isolated a family decides to come up for air.
director: Matthew Rankin
Winnipeg, Manitoba
May 10th 2020 + June 10th, 2020
3min 35sec
Matthew spends Mother's Day in his mom's house slowly deleting her voicemails.
director: Heather Frise
Toronto, Ontario
April/May 2020
3min
Snippets of night-time conversations and drawings create a sense of the pandemic world Heather finds herself in - juggling work, homeschooling her daughter, and taking care of her mother who has Alzheimer’s.
director: Mike Rollo
Regina, Saskatchewan
June 15-21, 2020
5min 20sec
Days of the week blend together.
director: aAron Munson
St. Albert, Alberta
June 21 & 22nd, 2020
3min 45sec
An impression of a family on pause.
director: Simon Davidson
West Vancouver, British Columbia
March 25-26, 2020
5min 15sec
The day-to-day struggles of a young girl with dyslexia and her attempts to learn remotely during isolation times.
director: Yuqi Kang
Inner Mongol; Calgary, Alberta
June, 2020
3min 45sec
An intimate and very personal look at how even the most certain things in life can be taken away in the blink of an eye.
director: Rolla Tahir – رولا طاهر
Toronto (Kuwait, Sudan)
May/June 2020 (1988 - 1991)
3min 20sec
Immigrant families already in a form of isolation keep connected across time zones by experiencing births and birthdays, eids and ramadans at a distance.
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