Film Format: Super 8

  • Blissfully Ignorant

    An incredibly angry and political film about the state of the world.

  • The Touch

    A styling babe finds out that sometimes what you touch can really take you there.

  • Rich

    A woman of the world finds herself lost, and lost, and lost again.

  • Rodeo Rhododendron

    A queer, multi-layered, romantic film about cowboys that mixes TV footage of the Calgary Stampede (re-filmed on Super 8), still photos, and footage of rhododendrons and cowboy go-go dancers.

  • Day I Stopped Caring, The

    A short comedy about depression with a melodramatic, Portuguese-guitar soundtrack. A boy is feeling blue and tries, in vain, to get over his depression by eating, drinking and more.

  • Hyacinthus

    Hyacinthus was the enemenos (beloved youth) of Apollo. He was accidentally killed while out hunting with the god and from his blood grew the Hyacinth flower. This film was shot in a Jeep park outside of Toronto.

  • Soul Boys, The

    “The Soul Boys” is a primer for a big movie about two very little guys, looking for a place to shake it in the city.

  • Once

    “Once” is a film about language, loss, and the construction of memory through language. Through voiceovers and fragmented footage, the characters in “Once” tell how they have come to study language in an attempt to relocate themselves at particular junctures in their lives. They describe their desire to learn Yiddish, a language they have speculative connections to or memories of. Their distance from the language and its intrinsic power to link them to an identity seems to increase their appetites for this language lost. Yiddish, it appears, while providing the elements of language, also represents a loss for, and only…

  • Banana Split

    A banana-eating boy in a park shares lots of bananas with another boy.

  • Late Night Visitor

    “Late Night Visitor” is a tribute to the physique films of Bob Mizer and AMG Studios. As wrestlers, body builders and posers, it is an unforgettable part of our heritage.