In this lineup of short films, we feature the bold, the quirky and the downright peculiar. Behold a flock of rogue local roosters, a problematic favourite restaurant in North Vancouver, the oldest nudist club in Canada (also in North Van?!), two celebrity grandmas, and a very small town struggling to capitalize on its most famous native: Madonna.
Industry Program Partner
The fine line between kitsch and racism is examined in Lyana Patrick’s film about The Tomahawk, the oldest family-run restaurant in British Columbia.
- Year2020
- Runtime3 minutes
- CountryCanada
- DirectorLyana Patrick
- ProducerJessica Hallenbeck, Dave Rodden-Shortt
- Executive ProducerRudy Buttignol, Murray Battle
- CinematographerJessica Hallenbeck, Dave Rodden-Shortt
- EditorJason Schneider
- Sound DesignHumberto Corte
In this lineup of short films, we feature the bold, the quirky and the downright peculiar. Behold a flock of rogue local roosters, a problematic favourite restaurant in North Vancouver, the oldest nudist club in Canada (also in North Van?!), two celebrity grandmas, and a very small town struggling to capitalize on its most famous native: Madonna.
Industry Program Partner
The fine line between kitsch and racism is examined in Lyana Patrick’s film about The Tomahawk, the oldest family-run restaurant in British Columbia.
- Year2020
- Runtime3 minutes
- CountryCanada
- DirectorLyana Patrick
- ProducerJessica Hallenbeck, Dave Rodden-Shortt
- Executive ProducerRudy Buttignol, Murray Battle
- CinematographerJessica Hallenbeck, Dave Rodden-Shortt
- EditorJason Schneider
- Sound DesignHumberto Corte