
GFF is proud to present the first-ever collection of short films commissioned by the Gimli Film Festival, in celebration and reflection of MB150. Eleven short films by local filmmakers were commissioned by GFF in late 2019, with the support of MB150, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Thomas Sill Foundation and the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba. The films were initially destined to screen as part of the 20th annual GFF in 2020. But fate had other plans...
FRIENDLY MANITOBA presents a diverse and eclectic vision of Manitoba's collective self-consciousness, as told by a motley crew of Manitoba's finest. Who will complete their films to premiere at this year's Gimli Film Festival? Well you'll have to tune in to find out, because WE don't even know at this point.
The completed films will kick-off the 21st annual Gimli Film Festival via free live stream on Monday, July 12, 2021 (all live stream content available on GFF's Homepage). The films will also be available to Passholders and Individual Ticket Buyers on GFF On Demand for the entire duration of the Festival, July 12-25.
THE FILMS:
1. Consumption Falls, dir. Mike Maryniuk
2. Riverside Queerness, dir. Eric Plamondon
3. Mansanas, dir. Erin Hembrador
4. Heart of the Melt, dir. Marc Greene
5. Preaching to the Perverted, dir. Karen Asher
6. frenchie, dir. Elena Sturk Lussier
7. Honey Dill Sauce, dir. Ryan Steel
8. Ma Nishma Manitoba? (What’s Up Manitoba?), dirs. Sara Bulloch & Johanna Reimer-Henteleff
Created during the golden age of parcels, this meditation on bubble wrap seeks to transport the viewer to a utopian island without worry in the same manner that Canada does with it's recycling.
- Year2021
- Runtime2 minutes
- CountryCanada
- DirectorMike Maryniuk
GFF is proud to present the first-ever collection of short films commissioned by the Gimli Film Festival, in celebration and reflection of MB150. Eleven short films by local filmmakers were commissioned by GFF in late 2019, with the support of MB150, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Thomas Sill Foundation and the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba. The films were initially destined to screen as part of the 20th annual GFF in 2020. But fate had other plans...
FRIENDLY MANITOBA presents a diverse and eclectic vision of Manitoba's collective self-consciousness, as told by a motley crew of Manitoba's finest. Who will complete their films to premiere at this year's Gimli Film Festival? Well you'll have to tune in to find out, because WE don't even know at this point.
The completed films will kick-off the 21st annual Gimli Film Festival via free live stream on Monday, July 12, 2021 (all live stream content available on GFF's Homepage). The films will also be available to Passholders and Individual Ticket Buyers on GFF On Demand for the entire duration of the Festival, July 12-25.
THE FILMS:
1. Consumption Falls, dir. Mike Maryniuk
2. Riverside Queerness, dir. Eric Plamondon
3. Mansanas, dir. Erin Hembrador
4. Heart of the Melt, dir. Marc Greene
5. Preaching to the Perverted, dir. Karen Asher
6. frenchie, dir. Elena Sturk Lussier
7. Honey Dill Sauce, dir. Ryan Steel
8. Ma Nishma Manitoba? (What’s Up Manitoba?), dirs. Sara Bulloch & Johanna Reimer-Henteleff
Created during the golden age of parcels, this meditation on bubble wrap seeks to transport the viewer to a utopian island without worry in the same manner that Canada does with it's recycling.
- Year2021
- Runtime2 minutes
- CountryCanada
- DirectorMike Maryniuk