National inquiry into arts and education in Canada: working paper
- F-109-5-8-0-1-1
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- 21 March 1978
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National inquiry into arts and education in Canada: working paper
National Choreographic Seminar: music for dance
"A young man deeply involved in hammering nails into various parts of his environment." [SFU Film Workshop Retrospective list]. also Wire. Is this the same Mike Collier (director) who is president of Yaletown Entertainment?: http://www.yaletownentertainment.com/yaletown/. This film is noted as Nail for F-232-item 492, and as Nails for F-232-item 493, but appear to be the same film (same length, same year). Correct title, however, is uncertain (check film to confirm).
Music of Two Worlds - as seen by George Lewis
Moving Mountains - SFU Main Stage Student Dance Show
Moves in the Equinox (student show)
"An eerie film, the film maker’s first, about a young man trying to find himself. The film was made for a credit course." [1970/71 film workshop description]
"A satire on married bliss, featuring Jackie Crossland and Dick Bidwell." [1968/69 film workshop description] See notes for Consumption on Jackie Crossland. The film was "good enough to be picked up by Universal Pictures for distribution. … Bryant, following the success of Felix was invited, along with fourteen other film students from across North America, to attend the American Film Institute’s Center for Advanced Studies in Cinema. Following this, Bryant went on to make his first feature film The Supreme Kid, which unfortunately was a commercial failure." [Russell Stephens, "Move over, Fassbinder," The Peak, 13 June 1979, p. 6]. See also http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0117212/.
Won in the "Experimental" category and "Best Sound" at the 12th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1980.
"A girl and forced marriage. Second prize winner of the 1979 B.C. film festival." [Program for 1978/79 SFU Student Workshop Films showing, 15 June 1979]
Lela Performance Group - Abby Enson
"(23 minutes) 16mm colour comedy for film production studies. This film is a must for all young film-makers. Labyrinth is a warm, humorous profile of a young film director as he follows his first film through the intricate processes of a motion picture laboratory." [1977/78 SFU Film Workshop Productions program]. Won in the "Documentary, ex aequo" cateory at the 10th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1978.