3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Canada films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short and feature length documentary and drama covering women’s stories, relationships, the films of Cat Mills, documentary and National Film Board of Canada animations.
Total length of this section: 21 films.
<WOMEN’S STORIES>
Fish - A single mother navigates raising three young children while clinging to her fading relationship with their father. Length: 11.33 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Heather Young:
She Keeps Me - The strained relationship between two sisters reaches a dangerous climax in this exploration of family ties, mental illness, and self sacrifice. Length:16 minutes. Writer/Director Erica Orofino:
Anna Lisa - A visceral exploration of the mysterious death of a Great Aunt narrated through archive, family stories and memory. Length: 10.39 minutes. Director/Producer Nadine Arpin:
El Toro - The Best Truck Stop in Town. Length: 43.35 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Animator Danielle Sturk:
Time Out - While on a trip to Milan, a couple pretends to meet as their younger selves, to determine their future together. Length: 9.59 minutes. Producer Jennifer Pogue:
<RELATIONSHIPS>
Foraldraskap - Four couples attempt to build a piece of Ikea furniture. It doesn’t go well. Length: 14.20 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mazi Khalighi:
Eros - Eros explores moments between lovers that unfold in one spot over a thousand years. Length: 8.20 minutes. Writer/Director Shervin Kermani:
A Walk Down To Water - A motel employee awaits the arrival of an ambulance after discovering a guest has passed away in one of the rooms. Length: 15.35 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Levi Holwell:
Raw* - Jakob Levin, a delinquent youth on a downward spiral, is sentenced by the courts to spend time on his uncle Joseph's organic farm on Salt Spring Island. Put to work with a bunch of misfit interns, Jakob soon discovers that not everything is as idyllic as it first appears. Writer/Director David I. Strasser:
Oil Men - is the first film to share the story of Canada’s controversial oil sands through the lens of female characters. Length: 6.36 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Samuel Larson and Actor/Producer Julie Nolke:
<THE FILMS OF CAT MILLS>
FIXED! is a lighthearted look at the folks behind the Repair Café Toronto, a group of volunteers who will fix your broken items...for free. Length: 14 minutes. Writer/Director Cat Mills:
Me, Mahmoud and the Mint Plant - While working in war-torn Mosul, Iraq, in 2017, Canadian nurse Trish Newport developed an unlikely friendship with Mahmoud – a local man who carried a mint plant with him wherever he went. Length: 5.32 minutes. Writer/Director Cat Mills:
Big Men, Small Dogs - Meet five large men and the little dogs they love. Length: 8.42 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Cat Mills:
Biker Bob's Posthumous Adventure - Who is Biker Bob? And why does a bottle full of his ashes keep washing up on the beaches of Vancouver Island? Length: 18.09 minutes. Director Cat Mills:
“One of the comments that I often get about this film is that it can restore your faith in the world. That’s a big statement, but intimately this film is about the kindness of strangers and the importance of taking care of one another. What we do can have a rippling effect in ways we can’t ever predict. It’s a reminder to make sure that what we send out into the world is positive.”
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Canadiana - On the hunt for the most incredible stories in Canadian history. Length: 5-15 minute episodes. Creator/Producer Ashley Brook:
There Are No Fakes - A painting, thought to be the work of an iconic Indigenous artist, leads the rock star who buys it into the tragic and brutal world of an art forgery ring in Canada’s north. Length: 1 hour 54 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Jamie Kastner:
Pipe Dreams follows five young organists as they compete in the prestigious Canadian International Organ Competition. Who will master the ‘King of Instruments’ to take home the top prize? Length: 1 hour 18 minutes. Director/Producer Stacey Tenenbaum:
Haunted Witness - Well-known Vancouver journalist Jeremy Hainsworth reveals how years of police and crime reporting left him suffering in silence while management showed a shocking lack of support for his mental health and well being. Length: 10.12 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Daniel Clarke:
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Skin for Skin - In 1823, the Governor of the largest fur-trading company in the world travels across his Dominion, extracting ever-greater riches from the winter bounty of animal furs. In his brutal world of profit and loss, animals are slaughtered to the brink of extinction until the balance of power shifts, and the forces of nature exact their own terrible price. Length: 15.01 minutes. Writer/Director Kevin D.A Kurytnik and Writer/Director/Producer Carol Beecher:
Turbine - A pilot crash-lands into his home. His face has been replaced by a turbine and he’s fallen in love with a ceiling fan. To save their marriage, his wife must take drastic action. Length: 8.21 minutes. Director Alex Boya:
Caterpillarplasty - Fusing elements of Kafka and Kubrick, Caterpillarplasty is a prescient, grotesque sci-fi satire that lifts plastic surgery to another level. A powerful and sardonic take on a social obsession with beauty that’s spiralled out of control. Length: 5 minutes. Director David Barlow-Krelina: