NFB Film Club Winter Program

CLA has released several film programs that are available for library screenings and our lovely CLA rep, Julia, has offered to arrange a viewing!

The list of programs/documentaries is as follows. Please send a vote on your preferred program to Julia at julia.p.mcknight@gmail.com asap! General socializing and merriment to follow the screening.

 

PROGRAM A

The Visitor/Le visiteur  (short animation) 

Payback – 2011, 86min

 

PROGRAM B  

(Show this program and become eligible to win the Unikkausivut: Sharing Our Stories DVD box set of 24 films, valued at $899)

Islet/Îlot  (animation)

Vanishing Point –  2012,  82min (with English subtitles)

 

PROGRAM C

In celebration of International Women’s Day, March 8, 2013 

An Artist – 5 min  (animation)

A young girl manages to develop her musical talent without the knowledge of her family. 

Status Quo? The unfinished business of feminism in Canada – 2012, 87 min

Feminism has shaped the society we live in. But just how far has it brought us, and how relevant is it today? Status Quo? zeroes in on key concerns such as violence against women, access to abortion, and universal childcare, asking how much progress have we truly made on these issues. It uncovers answers that are provocative and at times shocking. Rich with archival material and startling contemporary stories, Status Quo? is crucial viewing for every Canadian.

 

PROGRAM D 

Paula     (animation)

Who Cares  – 2012, 80min

 

Children’s Program – Winter 2013   

Big Mouth – 8 min    (6+)

Equal parts truthful and rude, Trudy is a little girl with an unfiltered and deeply curious way of looking at the world. An animated short about one of life’s big lessons, and a film for anyone, young or old, who has ever gotten in trouble for saying too much.

HA’Aki – 5 min    (5+)

HA’Aki is a lyrical and wonderfully unorthodox interpretation of hockey as played in the mind of a lyrical and wonderfully unorthodox animation artist.

Sainte Barbe – 8 min    (5+)

How a little boy’s love for his grandpa—and the old man’s bushy beard—turns to magic!

Christopher, Please Clean up Your Room! – 7 min    (5+)

The resident goldfish and roaches in Christopher’s room protest his messiness and take matters into their own hands. Based on a book by Itah Sadu.

Glasses  –  22 min   (5+)

In this puppet animation we meet a little boy who lives in a lonely, blurry world. His near-sightedness brings humiliations in the schoolyard and in his Grade 1 class. A visit to the eye doctor brings things into focus, and his first pair of glasses changes everything!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *