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At the Quinte Hotel |
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Canadian poet Al Purdy's poem At The Quinte Hotel tells the story of a man's experience at the bar. This film marks Gord Downie's acting debut.
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Extreme to Me |
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For one worker, a regular stroll down Calgary's 8th Avenue business street turns into a wild exploration of assumptions and complacencies of every day life. Winner of the 2002 AMPIA Award for Best Music Video.
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Spinsters Hanging In Trees |
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Poet/performer Sheri-D Wilson celebrates the empowerment and liberation of being single and over 40.
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Medusa Among The Moochers |
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Writer Barry Callaghan narrates, onscreen, this poem from his book, Hogg, The Poems and Drawings (1998). Published by McArthur and Co.
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beauty crowds me |
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Trilogy based on poems by Emily Dickinson. Screened at '98 Palm Springs International Short Film Fest. Winner of '99 Golden Sheaf Awards for Best Art Direction (Jackie Bagley) and Best Cinematography (Brian Whittred).
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Lost in the Library |
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A fun, capricious and visually stunning interpretation of Poet Laureate Bowering's poem, and the act of writing itself.
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