3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring films about Fashion at We Are Moving Stories. These include feature length and short fiction and documentary covering teen girls, body image, cosplay, style, the role of the fashion industry; and its people.
Total length of this section: 20 films.
<TEEN GIRLS>
Two Piece - Ava is on the way to the beach with her mum Kelly and little brother Wally, but before they go she needs to find a new swimsuit. At the age of 13, this task is nowhere near as simple as it sounds. Length: 6.45 minutes. Writer/Director Greta Nash:
Little Miss Perfect - An overambitious high school freshman tries to control her life by controlling her weight. Length: 83 minutes. Writer/Director Marlee Roberts:
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Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image - A documentary about our body image crisis and the industry leaders challenging society’s dangerous and unrealistic standards of beauty. Length: 1:22:12 minutes. Director/Producer Jenny McQuaile:
Measure Up - Plus vs straight size is an ongoing battle, but why must we discriminate and separate them? Documentary about sizeism in the plus size modelling industry, media representation, and body confidence. Length: 10.30 minutes. Writer/Director Jess Pardoe:
Enough - A short film about women's struggles with negative body image and eating disorders. In a world that teaches us to hate our bodies, be afraid of food and weight gain, and that our self worth comes from our looks, this film challenges those social norms. Length: 8 minutes. Director Seri DeYoung:
<COSPLAY>
I Love Your Cosplay - Separated from her friends, timid and geeky Abby must find the courage to walk alone at a Comic Book Convention, don her costume, and meet her lifelong idol Asher Regis. Length: 9.09 minutes. Director Kia Anne Geraths:
Armoured Cosplay - Can rising cosplay star Suzanne complete one of her most elaborate costumes in time? Length: 3.03 minutes. Director Sam Hardy:
<STYLE>
The Incomparable Rose Hartman - Portrait of the legendary New York celebrity and style photographer Rose Hartman, whose sharp eye and sharper attitude have created some of the most iconic pop culture images of her time.
Jewel's Catch One celebrates the legacy of a legendary Los Angeles nightclub, Catch One, and the life-changing impact its owner, Jewel Thais-Williams, had on her community breaking down racial and cultural barriers and building the oldest black-owned disco in America. Jewel’s story celebrates music, fashion, celebrities and activism that helped changed the course of our country. Writer/Director/Producer C. Fitz:
Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story explores the life of the iconic make-up artist, who transformed the profession into a prominent and influential art form. Length: 102 minutes. Director Tiffany Bartok:
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Star Shaped Scar - Jasmin Britney loves high-heeled shoes that are impossible to walk in. Length: 12.40 minutes. Writers/Directors Virva Kunttu and Vuokko Kunttu:
Take a Walk on the Wildside - Opening the doors to Toronto’s oldest cross-dressing stores, viewers get a glimpse into the colourful lives of the customers and their tender relationships with the eccentric storeowner, revealing that Wildside continues to play a vital role for Toronto’s cross-dressing community. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Lisa Rideout:
RiverBlue: Can Fashion Save the Planet? - Following international river conservationist, Mark Angelo, RIVERBLUE spans the globe to infiltrate one of the world’s most pollutive industries: fashion. Narrated by clean water supporter Jason Priestley, this groundbreaking documentary examines the destruction of our rivers, its effect on humanity, and the solutions that inspire hope for a sustainable future.
Length: 95 minutes. Producer/Director Roger Wiliams and Producer Lisa Mazzotta:
Tomorrow and The Butterfly - How can you have beauty without sustainability? Length: 1 hour 16 minutes. Co-Writer Jorge Blanco and Co-writer, Director, Producer Alessandro Soetje:
<PEOPLE>
Ingrid - is an intimate look at a woman who left her life as a successful fashion designer and mother in Texas to become a reclusive hermit, immersed in nature, focused solely on creating art. Length: 52 minutes. Director/Producer Morrisa Maltz:
Dressing a Renaissance Queen - is a short documentary film about the unusual circumstances surrounding the wedding of the future Queen Marie de Medici. The film takes you through the various stages of her dressing process detailing the dress itself and its relation to fashion of the time, along with facts surrounding her proxy wedding to King Henry the IV of France in 1600. Length: 8:15 minutes. Writer/Producer Nola Yergen:
New You - A waitress with big dreams wants to be famous. She will do anything to reach her goal when she becomes a model. Length: 1 hour 26 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Neilson Black:
Ideal - A young model must decide whether to acquiesce to a photographer's increasingly horrifying demands. Length: 13 minutes. Director Kevan Tucker:
Fern - A visually rich fashion film crossing the boundaries of music videos and experimental filmmaking. ‘Fern’ experiments with the subjective nature of reality and consciousness, telling a nightmarish tale of a relationship between two young lovers. Length: 4:21 minutes. Writer/Director Xiao-Wei Lu.
Splendona - Dream and reality becomes blurred as a unique fashion model prepares for her runway debut. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director Kevin Vu: