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  • Under the Shadow of the Samurai’s Sword

    An exploration of the connection between oppressor and oppressed. It serves as a metaphor for the fear of death that many minorities face living under oppressive societies.

    Under the Shadow of the Samurai’s Sword

  • Cat Food

    “A cat eats its methodical way through a polymorphous fish. The projector devours the ribbon of film at the same rate, methodically. The lay of Grimnir mentions a wild boar whose magical flesh was nightly devoured by the heroes of Valhalla, and miraculously regenerated next morning in the kitchen. The fish in Wieland’s film, and the miraculous flesh of the film itself, are reconstructed on the rewinds to be devoured again. Here is a dionysian metaphor, old as the West, of immense strength. Once we see that the fish is the protagonist of the action, this metaphor reverberates to incandescence in the mind.” – Hollis Frampton Image description: A tabby cat crouched on a table chews on a large dead fish.

    Cat Food

  • Moment with Maria, A

    Cognisant that memories fade and lose their sharpness, “A Moment with Maria” was made. Having a record not only allows one to share the moment with others, but also permits the event to be re-experienced and explored anew. The film is about a brief moment with Maria.

    Moment with Maria, A

  • Stills + Moving Pictures = Story

    This film explores the relationship between moving and still images and how the two evolve into a story. The filmmaker is of the opinion that memory is really just still and moving images that get continually played and replayed in the mind. Part of the film is hand-processed.

    Stills + Moving Pictures = Story

  • Self-Images

    “Self-Images” explores the theme of personal loss and coming to terms with death. The work builds on images of the filmmaker, his father, and his grandfather. This is a hand-processed film.

    Self-Images

  • Masturbation: Putting the Fun Into Self-Loving

    Dr. Sigmund Winston, along with the help of his trusty sidekick Billy, teaches the students of the ’50s how to put more excitement into self-loving. Boys from the local YMCA and visual aides give the audience a simple step-by-step approach to masturbation.

    Masturbation: Putting the Fun Into Self-Loving

  • One Fine Morning

    It’s back-to-school in the fall of 1988. In this bittersweet comedy, Goth high school senior Adam gears up to face Matt, the boy of his fantasies. Through a series of surreal asides, Adam reveals that he penned Matt a song the previous school year. Now, after a summer of wondering, the morning has come that Adam will find out if Matt understood the song’s hidden meaning.

    One Fine Morning

  • Garden in Khorkhom

    “Garden in Khorkhom” is an impressionistic documentary inspired by the works of Armenian-American painter Arshile Gorky. The film is a tapestry of footage provided by Atom Egoyan’s “Ararat” and footage shot by Torossian. It is an homage to Arshile Gorky, focusing on his relationship to Armenian art and his mother.

    Garden in Khorkhom

  • Wild Boys (Wilde Jungen)

    A wild boy takes Bobby on a journey that changes his life forever.

    Wild Boys (Wilde Jungen)

  • Echoes

    A woman reflects on the off-beat moments and stirrings of girlhood experiences that shaped her life. Available on DVD on the compilation “Artist Spotlight Series: Michelle Mohabeer.”

    Echoes