Storefront Cinema Programming
7 October 2021
Welcome to Storefront Cinema! The Stony Plain Road Business Association brings to you two selections (each 20+ minutes in length) of 1-minute short films provided by FAVA (Film & Video Arts Society of Alberta) and the Got a Minute 2021 Film Festival! Enjoy the talent of local artists as they are projected into three storefronts that are part of the Stony Plain Road area! These films will run every night from 7pm to Midnight, from October 7 to 12, 2021! Enjoy, take pictures, use the hashtag #SPRStorefront and tag us on social media (@stonyplainroad). We hope you have a great time!
Alone and Together (110B 300 West Block Drive NW)
Title | Filmmaker | Festival Year | Origin | Synopsis |
The Touch | Alysha Creighton | 2014 | Edmonton | An exploration of the nature of intimacy |
A Brief Portrait of a Northern Summer | Dylan Rhys Howard | 2015 | Edmonton | The world, as seen by a young Edmontonian through the lens of an iPhone. |
Change | Tom Robinson | 2015 | Edmonton | Separated from its lady at the laundromat, an animated change-purse strives to get back to her. |
History is a Nightmare | Nashwa Zaman | 2015 | Edmonton | Archival family photography explores parallels between teh birth of Bangladesh and the lives of women and children whose husbands and fathers are off at sea. |
Thinking About Nothing | Jamie McRae | 2015 | Edmonton | When asked what we’re thinking about we say nothing, when deeper down we’re thinking a lot of meaningless things. |
You are Special | Heather Noel | 2015 | Edmonton | A woman finds a mysterious object and suddenly the world seems a little more threatening. |
Clarity | Cameron Costain | 2016 | Edmonton | A man begins his morning. |
A Day to Wander | Zoe Sluzar | 2016 | Edmonton | Life is made for wandering. Follow two young people on their day of laughter, skateboarding, pancakes and enjoying each other’s presence. |
The Other Side | Anthony Goertz and Robert Latte | 2016 | Vancouver | A day in the life of a young woman and a young man on opposite sides of the world. |
Illuminated | Adam Bentley | 2017 | Edmonton | Two close friends struggle to connect on a train ride without cell service. |
Rain on Flowers | Catherine Dubois | 2017 | Edmonton | When a young woman feels an inkling of sadness, flowers grow on her body. She bottles up these emotions and puts them on a shelf. |
gnossienne | Lizzie Derksen | 2018 | Edmonton | A person does the dishes and sings like no one is watching.(Text adapted from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows by John Koenig.) |
The Men’s Room | Ryan Leedu | 2018 | Edmonton | A young man explores his emotions in a bathroom mirror. |
No Lies | b.h. Yael | 2018 | Toronto | A young girl considers the complex relationships and lessons of growing up in a polygamous household. |
Wisdom/Warrior | Adam Bentley | 2018 | Edmonton | Light and dark is not a metaphor for hope and fear. Use what makes you unique to replace injustice and cynicism with wisdom and humanity |
Form and Function | Frederick Kroetch | 2019 | Edmonton | A look at how humans evaluate possible interactions and affordances through the lens of a shared experience — getting ready. |
Hear Me | Justin Lewis and Cassandra Hinnegan | 2019 | Calgary | Our story follows Marvin who is deaf trying to navigate simple daily tasks while craving human connection. |
Shake | Oliver MacPhee | 2019 | Montreal | Two acquaintances desperately wish they didn’t have to shake hands. |
BIRTHDAYCAKE | Faizel Janmohamed | 2020 | Edmonton | A gathering of old friends |
Creation and Expression (15501 Stony Plain Road NW & 10025 167 Street)
Title | Filmmaker | Festival Year | Origin | Synopsis |
Redbird | Lizzie Derksen and Jenna Heinemann | 2015 | Edmonton | A young woman spends a summer afternoon on a childish but cathartic project. |
Season’s Change | Linnea Ritland | 2016 | Vancouver | A musing on change. Inspired by Bonobo’s song “Stay the Same”. |
The Quest in Question | Heather Noel | 2016 | Edmonton | A DIY 16mm haptic journey through the thought reservoir. |
Dead Channel | Parker Thiessen | 2017 | Edmonton | A train travelling through a post-apocalyptic town |
Jet Skybox | Tom Robinson | 2017 | Edmonton | Empty canvas, meet Scott’s brush. |
The Monotonous Adventures of Sir Reginald Esquire III | Demmi Dupri | 2017 | Edmonton | Sir Reginald the Third Esquire demonstrates the inherent and adventurous dangers involved in the navigation of the suburban sitting room. |
Room 11a Ortona Armoury | Lindsay McIntyre | 2017 | Edmonton | The studio workings behind door 11a in the Ortona Armoury. An ode to a practice and place that should not be forgotten. |
Sloping Suburbia | Jenna Turner | 2017 | Edmonton | Floods, fire, fast food. As this stop-motion suburbia encroaches upon nature, disaster strikes again and again. |
Cookies! | Cole Martin | 2018 | Edmonton | A man just wants to have a snack. |
Recreation | Catherine Dubois | 2018 | Edmonton | To change the world, you must first change yourself. And changing yourself means destroying the old in order to create the new. |
Springtide | Holly Mazur | 2018 | Edmonton | As the snow falls on a cold winter evening, dreams of springtime might be closer than you think. |
The Surf Suit | Frederick Kroetch | 2018 | Edmonton | Cousin Jay attempts to build the world’s first modular surfboard – but will it work? |
Chronicles of a Mime | Shawna Kowski | 2019 | Okotoks | A mime hangs around doing what mimes do. |
Eyes in Passing | Ian Rowley | 2019 | Edmonton | The momentary connections we make while passing through crowds of strangers. Moments of contact not lost, but fragmented in the very recesses of your brain. |
Feel the Music | Andrea Beça | 2019 | Edmonton | How do we feel music we can’t hear? Can music be fully accessible? Exploring music and movement without sound. |
Flour & Water | Vicki Van Chau | 2019 | Calgary | With just two ingredients, a chef pulls beautiful strands of noodles. |
Kept Progression: Chenise | Aran Wilkinson-Blanc | 2019 | Calgary | 1 minute reinterpretation from an experimental film dealing with the structure and makeup of digital images. |
Cup | Anthony Goertz | 2020 | Edmonton | What is the story of what you throw away? |
Sacred | Akira Iahtail | 2020 | Edmonton | Elder Elsie Paul shows us how to make her sacred bannock and Métis grease buns. |
Whirlwind | Adolfo Ruiz | 2020 | Edmonton | Whirlwind is a hand-drawn animation consisting of over 700 ink drawings, rendered during the early months of the global pandemic. |