In this mixed-media animation, Lulu Keating ponders a prescient dream and ruminates on mortality, alongside artistic output and worth.
Mary was an artist and teacher who lived for 12 years with a condition doctors called “palliative.” She recorded the process to share what she learned about the difference between the agony of death and the art of dying--a gift to those who live with terminal illness and loved ones who remain.
My Son the Pornographer is a story about the stresses and strains that tear families apart, about values, life choices, guilt and ultimately about the love between a father and a son.
shambhala alley is a meditation on mortality, and the fact of death makes each moment sacred.
Shoes off! portrays a lonely bachelor smitten by a mysterious blond women and her beautiful black boots.
Sitting on a Story illustrates the search for healing after a loved one's death, while celebrating the exuberance of humankind through memorial park benches.
Award: Best Cultural Documentary, 1998 Hot Docs Film Festival