The Long Journey To An Oscar Starts With A Single Step

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My dreams of becoming a famous film maker date back to high school. My friends and I saw group assignments as an invitation to whip out the video camera and make a (we thought) hilarious movie. This was the mid 90s, so by “whip out” I mean “beg to borrow my uncle’s 100 pound camera that probably cost [...]

Free Film Tuesday – “When the Day Breaks”

(View the full article at Life As A Human.) When the Day Breaks (9 min 40 s) by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis, came out in 1999. After witnessing a horrible accident, Ruby struggles to find connections to the world around her. All of the characters in When the Day Breaks are animals, including a [...]

Free Film Friday — “Ride for Your Life”

(View the full article at Life As A Human.) Mike Duff was a Canadian motorcycle racer in the 60s. He shattered his hip in Japan and had major surgery to repair it. His recovery and return to racing was captured by Robin Spry in the 1966 documentary Ride for Your Life (9 min 40 s). [...]

Free Film Friday – “Runaway” by Cordell Barker

(View the full article at Life As A Human.) Runaway is a short animated film set to music by Ben Charest (you may know him from Triplets of Belleville. And if you don’t, you should go rent it right now!), about a train ride that goes horribly wrong. Director Cordell Barker has done a few [...]

Free Film Friday — How Do They Put the Centres in Chocolates?

(View full article at Life As A Human) Okay, I admit it. I was really hungry when I went looking for this week’s film. So I typed “chocolate” in the National Film Board’s (NFB’s) search, and only one film came up. One? I thought. They should make many, many more! After watching How Do They [...]

Free Film Friday — “The Sweater” by Sheldon Cohen

(View the whole article at Life As A Human.) It’s full-on hockey mania these days. Playoffs, playoffs, PLAYOFFS! And how better to celebrate with a little animation? The Sweater, by Sheldon Cohen , is adapted from a short story by Quebec writer Roch Carrier (who also narrates this film). In a rural Quebec village the [...]

Life As A Human Article: Ashes Of Doom

(You can check out the full article at Life As A Human.) The Canadian Department of National Health and Welfare commissioned Ashes of Doom in the 70s as part of their anti-smoking campaign. It’s only two minutes long, and half of that is the credits. But it’s truly fantastic. They stole the set, costume and [...]

Life As A Human Article: Free Film Friday — Norman McLaren’s Hen Hop

(View the full article at LifeAsAHuman.com) Welcome to the first installment of “Free Film Friday”! Every Friday we will be sharing a short free film for you to enjoy. Tell us what you think, and what you’d like to see us present… I love free films (and alliteration), so I thought, “What would be better [...]