Film Format: 16mm
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Mirage
Typical imagery of a naughty wahine dancing while removing her sarong is looped and superimposed on images associated with Hawaii such as fish, surfers, volcanoes and the Kodak Hula Show. The sound is a loop from the Elvis song “Dreams Come True in Blue Hawaii” and the effect is haunting with a touch of humor. The juxtaposition of these three elements parodies a travel film enticing one to the islands by associating sensuality and sexuality with everything from Kahunas to Pearl Harbor. It is a kind of pop, twisted mantra invoking an exotic space that perhaps only exists in a…
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MM Myth Myth-A Collage
An animated film exploring the myth of Marilyn Monroe. Amusing and sad. “One of the most remarkable and dedicated amateur filmmakers in the world…” – Movie Maker 10 Best, 1986
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Moffie Called Simon, A
“A Moffie Called Simon” is a collage of photographs, letters, TV footage and dramatic sequences presenting the case of Simon Nkodi, a black gay activist and student leader in South Africa, who has been in jail for nearly two years. Based on letters from Nkodi and his lover, Ray, a Canadian gay journalist, “A Moffie Called Simon” also explores connections between anti-apartheid struggles and gay liberation.
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Monarch
The poetic story of a butterfly’s life from his beginnings in a meadow, through his metamorphosis and his 3000 mile journey to the enchanted forest where Monarchs have gathered for centuries. The exceptional photography and the ethereal flute music by Paul Horn intensify the rainbow ballet of the Monarch’s life.
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Mondo Punk
In the beginning were the Sex Pistols. All the ikons of the Punk Movement and more. Anarchistic anti-art calculated to offend. “It’s violent… it scared the shit out of me a couple of times.” – Freddy Pompeii, The Viletones
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Art of Worldly Wisdom, The
Composition from journals kept during 1976-78. Moving Kodak snapshots taken during travels abroad and while at work back home; random glimpses of sites seen and persons visited, fragments of afternoon reveries and night dream visions with garrulous non-stop descriptions of education – in family, at school, while ill – trying to make sense of it all.”The dark wood encountered in the middle of life’s journey” (Dante). This is the first composition of material from my ongoing film diaries. “A compelling and revealing exploration of one’s person psyche in crisis.” – Linda Gross, Los Angeles Times) “… a tour de force…
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Mondrian Voor Rebecca
I’m very certain it’s about the 30 km dyke in the north of Holland, the “Afsluitdijk.” I’m sure that the lines, the colours and the horizon figure heavy into grids, squares and rectangles. I’m positive it’s about being on an exquisite land/water edge and I’m assured it involves Rebecca, whom I barely know, and Mondrian, whom I barely know, and windmills. So I’m decided that much that is beautiful of Holland, apart from Rebecca, lies in the instinct that has refined the elements, and has become Science – not the other way around. (JG)
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Monitoring the Unstable Earth
A (re)collection, a (re)ordering of the elements of our external world, filmed during travels in California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. A sort of “topological revue.” Salt flats, deserts, mountains, forests, cityscapes, plus meditation on Christo’s “Running Fence” and Duane Hanson’s figurative sculptures. Fantastic landscapes transmuted/reduced to their distinctive aesthetic qualities. Patterns of symmetry, of pure form emerge. Here shape and texture, colour and light overcome meaning to affect perception on a primary, visceral level. Sensations evoked by certain (sometimes archetypal) images: a profound feeling of peace, a disturbing sense of unease, a tug of nostalgia … “Michael Wallin’s ‘Monitoring the…
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Mont Real
“Mont Real” is a satirical view of our western civilization combining aspects of traditional and everyday life in North America. The film deals with our overpowering fantasies and with our enslavement as dependent consumers in a materialistic society. The extremely rapid development of the various visual aspects of the film corresponds with today’s hasty and short-lived deluge of information and stimulation. The film is also meant to counteract the widespread fear of foreign languages and cultures, a fear which seems to be quite common in Canada as well as in many other parts of the world.
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Monuments
Utilizing the poetic voice to give language and meaning to the downtown monuments of Halifax, Nova Scotia, we discover that, if they could, our monuments would destroy the human race rather than face the onward thrust of history.
