Genres: narrative

  • Coil

    A fisherman sits in his boat in the middle of a northern Quebec lake. What he draws from the lake is a synthesis of two worlds.

  • Xerces Blue

    A young woman arrives at a rural Ontario farmhouse looking for her genetics professor. There she encounters not the professor, but his two daughters. She begins to suspect that the children are the results of the professors research into cloning. The Xerces Blue was the first North American species of butterfly to become extinct because of human activity.

  • Doppeljogger

    Can’t stop the jog.

  • Wads and Wads

    Produced for the “Money” program at Splice This!, Toronto’s Super 8 film festival, “Wads and Wads” traces the attempt of two young men to have sex through a partition of clear vinyl. Toronto’s craft-couture sewing club The Westside Stitchers helped design the vinyl partition through which the young men play at lovemaking. The action of the film was improvised by the performers and shot and edited entirely in-camera by Robert Kennedy.

  • Stalkers

    After being left at the altar, Madelyn (Dawn Herriott) decides she must take control of her own destiny. She convinces her best friend, Lydia (Brigitta Dau), to help her “gather information” on a potential mate. The film begins as the two venture out on a weekend stakeout, living out of a tiny Chevy Sprint. The novice “stalkers” must make do with their limited resources: binoculars, headphones, and baby monitors serving as a bugging system. With everything in place, they stumble upon a startling discovery which changes their whole plan… Director: Jesse Weathington Jr.

  • Phineas Slipped

    Restless schoolboys in class have daydreams that are sweet and romantic, hot and raunchy, and disturbingly violent.

  • Mütter, Die (The Mothers)

    The Grimm Brothers recount their post-apocalyptic vision of a mother forced to give up her youngest child. Adapted from the German fairy tale “Godfather Death.”

  • Ginger Beer

    Paul wants to escape the pressures of teaching his homophobic students by entering the fantasy world of ballroom dancing. After a disastrous experience at a straight dancing school, Paul’s life takes a definite turn for the better when he discovers Linda, the glamorous lesbian dance teacher. But who will he be dancing with at the college Xmas party? “Strictly adorable.” – Shane Smith, Inside Out Toronto Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival “Absolutely wonderful.” – Jennifer Stark, Palm Springs International Short Film Festival

  • You Fake

    In this hilarious short, two women bet on how many lesbians fake orgasms.

  • Kill Road

    “Enduring a dysfunctional family requires stamina, wit and sharp survival instincts, as demonstrated in this anguished ode to family peculiarity. A pixilated tale of a girl whose off-kilter parents become lost in a mission to nurse a raccoon – an unfortunate road-kill victim.” – Images Festival, 2004 AWARDS: Images Prize for Best Canadian Media Artwork in the Festival, Images Festival of Independent Film and Video, Toronto, 2004