- F-109-14-2-1-0-61
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- 1975
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- F-109-14-2-1-0-63
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- 1976
- F-109-14-2-1-0-64
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- 1976
- F-109-14-2-1-0-67
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- 1977
Features Ernie Phillips, an Indigenous dancer.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-74
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- 1978
"(6 1/2 minutes) 16mm colour educational film. A chldren's film posing moral questions in the Eastern tradition." [1977/78 SFU Film Workshop Productions program]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-75
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- 1978
"(12 minutes) 16mm comedy-drama, educational film. One man's addiction to the awesome frustrations of the lottery‚ a mania sweeping Canada in the 70's." [1977/78 SFU Film Workshop Productions program]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-77
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- 1978
Beautiful Day in a Negative World
- F-109-14-2-1-0-82
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- 1979
"Stumbling through the last minutes before a nuclear attack‚ " [Russell Stephens, "Move over, Fassbinder," The Peak, 13 June 1979, p. 6]. "What would you do if you woke up to a hangover and incoming Soviet missiles?" [Program for 1978/79 SFU Student Workshop Films showing, 15 June 1979]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-83
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- 1979
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-1-0-85
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- 1979
- F-109-14-2-1-0-92
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- 1979
According to Tony Giacinti, the filmmaker, the opening scenes of "Place" show footage of Robson Street (between Burrard and Thurlow) in the midst of being torn apart to make way for commercialization. Giacinti lived in the "Manhattan" apartment at the time. It was an experimental film, as influenced by the experimental filmmakers then teaching the workshop (e.g., Al Razutis). The film won in the "Experimental" category at the 11th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1979.
A review of the film stated that "'Place' develops its own language of experimental editing and sound manipulations in order to explore the personna [sic] of an apartment block. In Tony's film objects and people, moving unseeing to each other in space and time, are brought together to create a strange statement about our perception of an observable reality." (Russell Stephens, "Move over, Fassbinder," The Peak, 13 June 1979, p. 7). The film was described as "Man and his Mask; the persona of the place in which we live" in the program for the 1978/79 SFU Student Workshop Films showing on 15 June 1979.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-99
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- 1978
- F-109-14-2-1-0-130
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- 1981
- F-109-14-2-1-0-131
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- 1981
- F-109-14-2-1-0-135
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- 1981
- F-109-14-2-1-0-140
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- 1982
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-1-0-149
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- 1982
- F-109-14-2-1-0-151
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- 1982
- F-109-14-2-1-0-156
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- 1983
- F-109-14-2-1-0-157
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- 1983
Director Craig Berggold: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0074510/
- F-109-14-2-1-0-168
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- 1984
- F-109-14-2-1-0-170
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- 1984
- F-109-14-2-1-0-172
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- 1984
- F-109-14-2-1-0-177
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- 1985
- F-109-14-2-1-0-178
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- 1985
- F-109-14-2-1-0-179
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- 1985
Also held by "Moving Images Distribution" in 16mm format: "In this experimental narrative, a young woman is provoked into questioning her daily consumerism by a character at the periphery of the waking world, a character who appears to be saying 'I've never been a heroin addict but I was raised on junk ...'" 19 min. 1985 [http://www.movingimages.ca/catalogue/Experimental/Experimental_a.html#RTFToC2a]. Won "Best non-narrative fiction film" at the 16th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1985.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-182
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- 1985
- F-109-14-2-1-0-183
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- 1985
Won honourable mention at 17th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1986.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-185
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- 1986
- F-109-14-2-1-0-186
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- 1986