kobechenonk
Documentation of time spent stewarding the ReSistering/Queering Place garden on the Niwa’ah onega’haih’ih/Kobechenonk/Humber river, and reflections on water and grief.
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Presented as Part Of Short Film Program 9: From Land to Water
Baigal Nuur – Lake Baikal
The formation and history of Lake Baikal in Siberia are re-imagined with hand-made animation, featuring the vo...
9 min | Alisi Telengut | Canada | Ontario Premiere | Buryat-Mongolian
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NudityAn experimental examination of threshold states. Moving through deep space time in underwater realms, mi...
5 min | Moe Clark, Victoria Hunt, James Brown | Canada | Toronto Premiere | Cree, Māori
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Drumohre is the language of the first that lived here. The more days go by, the less they speak it. Here you n...
3 min | Armando López Castañeda | Mexico | Canadian Premiere | Drumoreh (Fictional Language)
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A "pandemic dream film," inspired by the work of Elise Paschen. This film mirrors itself as rich soundscapes p...
7 min | Keli Mashburn | USA | International Premiere | English
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A morality tale for adults played out as an allegory to the loss of connection between humans and animals, and...
20 min | Bawaadan Collective, Yuma Hester | Canada | Toronto Premiere | English
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An exploration and reinterpretation of the chontal people’s mystic ceremony of rain pleading. ...
5 min | Dennis Noel López Sosa | Mexico | Canadian Premiere | Spanish
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