This collection of experimental short film and video works explores how artists working in various disciplines interpret the landscapes around them. From the sculptural lakes, volcanoes and caves craf...
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Amazonia (For Ages 3-6)
In the depths of the Amazon Rainforest, Bounce the tree frog is having a hard time finding a meal. His luck changes when a blue-bellied tree frog shows him the wayin this animated journey set to Beeth...
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Battery Life (Hietzing) (For Ages 7-13)
A man uses various gadgetry to help rush through his morning routine, only to fall asleep on a bench and miss his bus to work. A playful social commentary on digital culture in the information age. ...
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Bikes in the Blue
Bikes in the Blue examines the feasibility and environmental advantages of bicycle commuting in Buffalo, profiling the city's bike-share network. Note: This selection is ...
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Blue
An elegiac meditation on the sights, sounds, form and function of a 1924 bascule-style drawbridge destined for demolition. Note: This film is 1 of the 9 shorts in the "...
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Bottle (For Ages 3-6)
A bottle facilitates a transoceanic exchange between two lonely characters in vastly different ecosystems. Note: This selection is 1 of the 8 films for ages 3–6 in the "...
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Brick by Brick: The Story of the Evergreen Brick Works
Director, Producer and Special Guests in attendance Many Torontonians are already familiar with the Don Valley Evergreen Brick Works in its revitalized form as...
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Carbon for Water
Directors in attendance Every morning at dawn Anzelma sets out in search of firewood, and the journey gets longer each day. With no access to clean water, ninet...
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City of Broken Dreams
Two friends' friendships are tested during their journey to stardom while experiencing hazardous landscapes. Note: This selection is 1 of the 9 films in the ...
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Closing Night Gala: The Whale, narrated by Ryan Reynolds
Directors in attendance In 2001, a young orca named Luna lost contact with his family in Puget Sound, later turning up in Nootka Sound, off the coast of Vancouv...
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