A roll of super 8 given to a first time filmmaker at the age of 68 by her son in law. She is asked to use the roll to take photos of her garden. She says the following about her film: "What do I see in my garden, through my windows? The plants and flowers that I love and the bird that I admire."

Told through performances, TV interviews, home movies, family photographs, private letters and unpub...

An experimental film about that one hypnotic moment on a regular, unassuming Tuesday when one realiz...

A group of leftist activists expose the exploitation of immigrant workers by a criminal network with...

For us, a thought always presupposes a society, a culture and above all the consciousness of time. W...

This portrait of a guinea fowl is the first clear vision I've had of the hot-blooded dinosaurs still...

WORM AND WEB LOVE begins with bracketed light, a throbbing worm in the sand and sea foam mixed with ...

This is a film made in Toronto, in memoriam, so to speak - a memory piece, a "piecing-together" of t...

This stream-of-consciousness could be nothing less than pathway of the soul, as images of Marilyn's ...

"Firstly, I revealed in salutary confession the secret filth of my misdeed, which had long been fest...

Pun on "light" intended - that short preceding expulsion of breath perhaps the "subject matter" of t...

After a six -or seven- year study of Hammurabi's Code, original Babylonian Text and translation, I'v...

Out of the vagueries of sometime beseeming repetitive light patterns, and the delicately variable rh...

This is an architectural garden of the variably brash rock-solid liquid-encompassing, but always imi...

In continuous motion with no end or barrier in its way.
"Adrift" is shot on the arctic island of Spitzbergen and in Norway. It combines time-lapse photograp...

Eerie images of landscapes after the Fukushima nuclear disaster shot on black and white 8mm.