- F-109-14-2-1-0-195
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- 1987
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- F-109-14-2-1-0-196
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- 1987
- F-109-14-2-1-0-197
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- 1987
Also held by "Moving Images Distribution" in video and 16mm formats: "This passionate and poetic work explores the social pressures experienced by a lesbian mother who is deaf. Dramatization, front screen projection, distorted sound, and optical printing effects convey a sense of the isolation, struggle, determination and love that characterize this woman's life. In particular, viewers are drawn into the world of this deaf woman by the filmmaker's manipulation of sound--removing soft consonants from spoken words and eliminating sound altogether when the speaker no longer faces the camera--to mimic the way a deaf person hears. The film "contains a marvellous passage where light rays leave their trace on silver halide crystals. This light writing is achieved by signing in the dark with a penlight as the voice-over translates the prose piece, 'Lullyby,' by W.H. Auden." (Maria Insell)" 20 min., 1987 [http://www.movingimages.ca/catalogue/Experimental/Experimental_t.html#RTFToC58a] The film also won honourable mention for experimental film at the 18th Canadian Student Film Festival in 1987 (Montreal): http://www.ffm-montreal.org/palmares/en_etud_1987.html. The director, Valerie Tereszko (who is also hearing impaired) continues to work in cinema.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-198
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- 1987
- F-109-14-2-1-0-199
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- 1987
- F-109-14-2-1-0-2
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- [after 1964]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-20
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- 1971
- F-109-14-2-1-0-200
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- 1987
- F-109-14-2-1-0-201
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- 1988
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-1-0-202
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- 1988
- F-109-14-2-1-0-203
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- 1988
- F-109-14-2-1-0-204
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- 1989
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-1-0-205
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- 1989
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-1-0-206
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- 1989
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-1-0-207
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- 1989
- F-109-14-2-1-0-208
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- 1989
Director Aki Shigematsu has gone on to work primarily as a second camera assistant on several major Hollywood films (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0793345/).
- F-109-14-2-1-0-209
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- 1989
- F-109-14-2-1-0-21
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- 1971
- F-109-14-2-1-0-210
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- 1989
- F-109-14-2-1-0-211
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- 1989
- F-109-14-2-1-0-212
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- 1989
- F-109-14-2-1-0-22
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- 1971
- F-109-14-2-1-0-23
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- 1975
"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]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-24
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- [after 1971]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-25
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- 1972
Sponsored by the Architectural Institute of BC. Credits include special thanks to the Audio-Visual Department of SFU. Produced by SFU Film Workshop under the direction of Luke Bennett for the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. Deals with city planning and architecture in Vancouver, B.C.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-26
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- 1972
"Jackie Crossland stars in this film depicting the waste and over-consumption of our society." [SFU Film Workshop Retrospective list]. Nesya Shapiro (director) works in the industry: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0089526/. Crossland was in two films in the 1970s, including Robert Altman's "McCabe & Mrs. Miller": http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0189328/.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-27
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- 1972
"Beautiful photography, plot lacking." [Films by the S.F.U. Film Workshop, Wednesday, March 29, 1972, program annotation]; "Beautifully photographed fantasy of love and death. The semi-religious symbolism contributes to an impression of mysticism and unreality." [University Archives Film Collection Catalogue, June 1972]
- F-109-14-2-1-0-28
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- 1972
A film about an Indigenous boy who sells items at the corner of Georgia and Granville in Vancouver. (Diane Edmonson, Brent Stranghan, Fred Easton, cinematographers.) Easton was part of the primary film crews during Greenpeace's early days (1975-79): http://rexweyler.com/greenpeace/greenpeace-history/characters/.
- F-109-14-2-1-0-29
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- 1972
"Anti-war film alternating fast-paced Japanese game Go with black and white stills of war scenes." SFU Film Workshop Retrospective list]; "Combination of still in b&w and colour motion; best of his style." [Films by the S.F.U. Film Workshop, Wednesday, March 29, 1972, program annotation] According to early listing in arrangement & description section of F-232 collection file, "Go" and "Riot" elements go together (same year, same director, slight difference in length).
- F-109-14-2-1-0-3
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- [after 1964]