
Cara Romero: Following The Light: A biopic on contemporary fine art photographer and Chemehuevi citizen Cara Romero.
Grounded: A contemporary artist who lost both of her legs as a child a new sense of freedom and creativity through dance and the birth of her daughters.
Jaz: A day in the life of painter Jaz Chambers, who has been living unhoused and making art in the streets of San Francisco for almost 20 years.
La Mariachi: La Mariachi recounts Veronica Robles' turbulent road to success, turning pain into strength through the art of Mariachi.
Of Wood: Wood carvings tell the story of wood - until everything goes wrong.
Richard Misrach: Never the Same: Photographer Richard Misrach re-examines half a century’s worth of his celebrated landscapephotography and creates new work from his archive during early COVID-19 lockdowns in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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After losing both her legs as a child, Marie-Hélène Bellavance, a respected figure on the Canadian contemporary art scene, finds an outlet for her creativity and her resilient spirit, in painting and dance. With the arrival of her daughters she finds a new sense of freedom, pushing herself to let go of self-censorship and to fully bloom.
Awards
Special Mention, Best Canadian Short Film - Festival of Films on Arts of Montreal 2021 ● SIMA Awards’s Finalist 2021
Cara Romero: Following The Light: A biopic on contemporary fine art photographer and Chemehuevi citizen Cara Romero.
Grounded: A contemporary artist who lost both of her legs as a child a new sense of freedom and creativity through dance and the birth of her daughters.
Jaz: A day in the life of painter Jaz Chambers, who has been living unhoused and making art in the streets of San Francisco for almost 20 years.
La Mariachi: La Mariachi recounts Veronica Robles' turbulent road to success, turning pain into strength through the art of Mariachi.
Of Wood: Wood carvings tell the story of wood - until everything goes wrong.
Richard Misrach: Never the Same: Photographer Richard Misrach re-examines half a century’s worth of his celebrated landscapephotography and creates new work from his archive during early COVID-19 lockdowns in the San Francisco Bay Area.
(click on titles in column to the right to see individual film details below)
After losing both her legs as a child, Marie-Hélène Bellavance, a respected figure on the Canadian contemporary art scene, finds an outlet for her creativity and her resilient spirit, in painting and dance. With the arrival of her daughters she finds a new sense of freedom, pushing herself to let go of self-censorship and to fully bloom.
Awards
Special Mention, Best Canadian Short Film - Festival of Films on Arts of Montreal 2021 ● SIMA Awards’s Finalist 2021