Thank you to everyone who submitted their work.  And thank you to all our sponsors who make the film festival possible:

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More updates to follow the screening: Friday, September 7, 2007 at the Winchester Street Theatre, 80 Winchester St.

Doors open at 7:00,
Screening at 8:00 - 11:00

Prizes to be awarded at the screening.

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2007 Cabbagetown Short Film & Video Festival Program

 

Code Hunters

Um Um

 

Harbour Viewing

 

 

 

 

 

Mondocondo

Parting The Whiskers

 

Way of Hope

The Storm

 




Binding Borders
Toronto, 2007, 16mm, 15:00
Director: Tiffany Hsiung

Codehunters
Scotland, 2006, Animation, 9:06
Director: Ben Hibon

Color Scratch
Hong Kong, 2007, Animation, 1:30
Director: Cheng Chi-Shing, Philip Lee

For the Price of a Cup of Coffee
San Francisco, 2007, DV, 14:45
Director: Hypatia Porter


Harbour Viewing
Toronto, 2006, DV, 3:00
Director: Marc St. Aubin

(Hate) Machine
Ottawa, 2005, Beta, 4:25
Director: Phil Caron

I Want Love
France, 2007, Animation, 4:00
Director: Edouard Salier

Imagine This
Ireland, 2006, DV, 6:36
Director: John Callaghan


Mondo Condo
Toronto, 2007, Beta, 5:30
Director: Sarah Lazarovic

My Father's an Actor
Vancouver, 2004, DV, 10:04
Director: Sara McIntyre

My Olympic Summer
San Francisco, 2007, DV, 12:00
Director: Daniel Robin

Parting the Whiskers
Toronto, 2007, DV, 9:29
Director: Daniel Harbridge


The Way of Hope
Belgium, 2006, Animation, 3:44
Director: Julien Dykmans

The Storm
Vancouver, 2006, DV, 3:38
Director: Meesoo Lee

Universal Movement Machine
Winnipeg, 2005, DV, 4:28
Director: Kirby Hammond

Voicemail Danceparty
Toronto, 2007, DV, 1:41
Director: Kaite McVey

Urn Urn
Hong Kong, 2007, Film,
Director: Jervis Suen


Binding Borders

Cup Of Coffee

 

Hate Machine

Love

 

Father is an Actor

My Olympic Summer

 

 

 

 

Universal Movement

Urn Urn



 

 

 

 

 
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