Flash forward to now, those themes they’ve explored back then get revisited again in their latest. This time, the topic concerns wildfires and how they affect forested communities. What viewers should takeaway afterwards is how tragedy can bring some people together, but also bring about change.
Whether these accept the problems that can arise while living in the boonies, some folks are up to it and others not. This work delicately examines the pros and cons, and also considers the life cycle that occurs following the death of a forest and the renewal process afterwards. It’s a work that’ll get people talking. The footage used ranges from seeing how some fires can get out of control to showing how people feel about the attempts to save homes. It’s quite vivid, and I’d be scared too if I were a volunteer firefighter!
Although this work is primarily concerned with looking at the White Rock Lake Fire of 2021 and the McDougall Creek Fire of 2023, what’s shown here may well apply elsewhere in order to help those affected what the “cycle of life” means.
When this agency is all about recognizing topics that concern Canadians people from afar also pay attention. It’s not just about environmental issues, but also life decisions and how the future can look. In addition to this excellent documentary to lead the charge, other works include:
The Stand by Christopher Auchter (94 min 33 s)
7 Beats Per Minute by Yuqi Kang (100 min)
In the world of competitive freediving, Jessea Lu (Lu Wenjie) is a legendary figure. During a world-record attempt in 2018, Lu blacked out and was lifeless for four minutes. 7 Beats Per Minute captures the descent of a lifetime, when Jessea returns to the site of her near-death experience to face the traumas of her past and find a way back to connection
Inkwo for When the Starving Return (18 min 27 s)
Two lifetimes from now the world hangs in the balance. Dove, a young warrior, receives and begins to understand the gifts and burdens of their Inkwo (medicine) in a call to action to fight and protect against the forces of greed and consumption. A stop-motion animated adaptation of award-winning Tlicho Dene storyteller Richard Van Camp’s short story “Wheetago War,” which was inspired by Art Napoleon’s interview with his late grandmother Suzette Napoleon.
Other Documentaries and Animations Playing
Ghosts of the Sea by Virginia Tangvald (97 min)
Living Together by Halima Elkhatabi (75 min)
The debut feature-length documentary by a filmmaker with a compassionate eye, Living Together maps a contemporary mosaic of cultures and ideas, with explorations of community, individualism and the housing crisis in constant interplay
Hairy Legs by Andrea Dorfman (17 min)
LOCA by Véronique Paquette (5 min 19 s)
A female silhouette, sketched with fine white lines, disintegrates. A few bars ring out from “Loca”—a classic tune from the golden age of Argentinean tango. The spellbinding music sweeps the woman into a dance. As she whirls, a duo forms, their bodies intertwined in black and white. Their complete abandonment to the music is expressed in abundant waves of ink, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle.
