A slacker named Todd accidentally kills his brother's girlfriend while on a weekend getaway at a cottage. He and his brother must come up with a plan to cover up the murder, but things quickly spiral out of control as they face unexpected challenges and encounters with the police.
In 'All That Divides Us,' a web of dark secrets entangles a group of childhood friends, leading to theft, blackmail, and even murder. The bond between an adult daughter and her mother is tested as they navigate through a world of drug dealers and dangerous encounters. With intense scenes of violence, love, and betrayal, this gripping film explores the consequences of choices made in the past and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
Most of my longer films have been based on dreams and have been of a personal semi-autobiographical nature. Tarp represents my interest in more simple/basic visual themes: Color, shape, and “found object” filmmaking. I began “recording” all of the tarps in my immediate neighborhood and surrounding cities – tarps over cars and boats and campers, tarps as tents, on trucks and hanging from overpasses on freeways. The fragmented result still maintains a dream-like tone, yet speaks about the mysterious way we Americans cover-up and protect things and the strange locations in which we do it.
This short film traces Pete Standing Alone's personal journey from cultural alienation to pride and belonging. As a spiritual elder, teacher and community leader of the Blood Indians of Southern Alberta, Pete works with youth to repair the cultural and spiritual destruction wrought by residential schools. At age 81, he has come full-circle in his dedication to preserving the traditional ways of his people.
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