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: 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: 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?
director: Liz Marshall
Sunshine Coast, British Columbia
March to June, 2020
4min 45sec
A brief winter holiday to the Sunshine Coast to visit family turns into an unforgettable 20 week hiatus from Liz’s Toronto home.
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: Kara Blake
Montreal, Quebec
June 14, 2020
2min 25sec
An escapist antidote to feeling isolated - imagining our homes as a host to a growing number of plants and animals whether we’re aware of it or not.
director: Christina Battle
Edmonton, Alberta
May 26 – May 31, 2020
3min 10sec
Slowing down, looking closer, and listening to what has always been there just under the surface.
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: Francisca Duran
Toronto, Ontario, and Galicia
March 12 - May 12, 2020
4min 50sec
A collection of dreams and correspondences gathered in Toronto during the first 2 months of the pandemic.
director: Taravat Khalili
North York, Ontario
April 27 to May 1, 2020
2min 10sec
Creating an indoor garden in these strange hazy days helps the mind stay sane and the looming depression away.
director: Ry O’Toole
Fredericton, New Brunswick
April 30, 2020
2min 45sec
Time is jagged, elastic and abstract during these days of pandemic.