The Simon Fraser University Prison Education Program
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- June 1984
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The Simon Fraser University Prison Education Program
The Royal Omission on the Status of Women
"A collage of clips from TV commercials. Why are women so tired and what can you do about ... " [SFU Film Workshop Retrospective list]; "A collage of dips [sic] from T.V. commercials; Why are women so tired and what you can do about it. Exceptional technique, not your everyday 'Putney Swope' or 'Groove Tube.'" [1974 SFU press release]; "Clips of ads with narration overtop." [Films by the S.F.U. Film Workshop, Wednesday, March 29, 1972, program annotation]
The painted door. Original story by Sinclair Ross adapted for film.
"The Jones Farm is a commune on Quadra Island, B.C. Goudie and cameramn Ron Orieux filmed the commune and the medieval fair in Mission for a CBC Weekend presentation." [1970/71 film workshop description]; Early listing in arrangement & description section of F-232 collection file, notes CBC, 12 Dec. 1971. Also held by SFU library's Media Resource Centre in 16mm format [http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b2983369~S5a].
The Grid (Lola MacLaughlin) -- dance #6
The Glass Orchestra, Western Canada premiere at SFU
The future of Simon Fraser University
Won in the "Experimental, ex aequo" category and "Best Soundtrack" (by Stefan Pleszczynski and Simon Purcell) at the 15th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in March, 1984.
The development of art education at Simon Fraser University
The Arts in Vancouver: a multi-million-dollar industry
That Certainly Appears to Be the Case, Doesn't It?
Thakkar, Menaka (East Indian dancer)
"Based on the book 'Symbols of Transformation' by C.G. Jung. This animated film grew out of a classroom slide production designed to illustrate C.G. Jung's theory of archetypes and its application to the study of the hero in literature." [http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b5511707~S1a]
Terra Incognita (SFU Dancers in Concert)
Tea for Two: SFU film workshop film, winnter of B.C. Student Film Festival
Also held by SFU library's Media Resource Centre in 16mm and DVD formats: "An interview with T.B. Bottomore, one of the world's foremost Marxist scholars, in which he discusses the problems of interpretation of Marx's life and work due to the 'great difference there is between the conditions in which Marx produced his work and the conditions in which people interpret his work today.'"
Tarr, Edward (trumpet) and George Kent (organ)