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7 films in package
Stoop Chat with Jimmy & Shanaya
Stoops used to bring New Yorkers together but in recent years stoop life has been disappearing, particularly as neighbourhoods become gentrified. Jimmy and Shanaya forge a bond based on their love of poetry, music, and the things that make New York, New York.
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Stuff
How do you feel about the stuff you’ve accumulated? What is it and where did you get it from? Is it trash or treasure? This films invites us to look more closely at our stuff - from the personal to the global level.
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A Biography
In an Alzheimer's clinic, music from the radio mixes with the everyday sounds of the clinic and prompts a woman in a wheelchair to dance. She remembers. She connects. She is a "point in time".
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RIB
Here the female nude form is revered, nurtured and valued in its beautiful vulnerability. Here her body is reclaimed with gratitude for the life it has carried. The screen fills with the beauty in the ageing and aged skin.
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Follow the Dogs
A portrait of the relationship between healthcare and creativity, through the unique lens of cancer patient Warren Hastings as he recovers from treatment.
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Red Sky at Night
After what feels like an eternity spent with her mum and dad at home “up north”, Val is finally heading off to uni. But Vera isn’t qute ready for her little one to leave the nest. A story of new beginnings, homesickness and blood.
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Kiayunik Tuhanak (Silent Cries)
Journalist, filmmaker and respected Inuinnaq Elder Navalik Tologanak shares her experience as a residential school survivor. She weaves her personal story with a private meeting between Pope Francis and Inuit survivors on their land in July 2022.
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Charting streets and bodies and minds. Remembering that one tree. Stories of reclaiming what was stolen and learning to redraw the map.


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Journalist, filmmaker and respected Inuinnaq Elder Navalik Tologanak shares her experience as a residential school survivor. She weaves her personal story with a private meeting between Pope Francis and Inuit survivors on their land in July 2022.


Content warning: Historic child abuse


WOFFF connection: Documentary participant & director Navalik Tologanak

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    17 minutes
  • Country
    Canada
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Director
    Navalik Tologanak