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Female Eye Photo Exhibit
Gail Harvey
Edie Steiner
Cynthia Sentara
Inger Whist


June 3-11, 2005


Presented in conjunction with the
FEMALE EYE FILM FESTIVAL
June 3, 4, 5, 2005

Opening Reception at WARC Gallery: Featuring Jazz Musicians
Vivian Clement & Friends and
A presentation of Experimental Short Films






STANDING IN THE SHADOWS, BLUE SUITCASE and DEAD GIRLS
Director, Katheryn Petersen a.k.a. Salmon Peterson. Dance, acting, music video creation and set design converge to create these compelling moving visual vignettes. (2004, Video Poem, Vancouver, BC, 10 min.) TP

IN VIVO, Writer/Director, Melanie Panush. A dance en Plein Aire, inspired by Margaret Morris, dancer, choreographer, and philosopher of the 1920's. (2004, Dance Film, Hollywood, CA, 14 min.) WP

NADA ANEW, by Cynthia Sentara. Nada Anew explores the beauty of impermanence by taking time to be mindful of details. (2003, Experimental, Vancouver, BC, 5 min. 31 sec.). TP

THE MULTIPLE SELVES OF HANNAH MAYNARD, Writer/Director, Elizabeth Lazebnik. A portrait of pioneer Canadian photographer Hannah Maynard, whose photos, sculptures, multiple exposures and composite images revolved around children and death. (2004, Experimental Documentary, Toronto, ON, 12 min.) CP

Q & A with Filmmakers
More Jazz



Saturday, June 4, 2005.

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm, WARC Gallery SCRIPT READINGS SERIES


12:00 pm THE RUMRUNNERS: Episode One, "Pig Slops" by Don Molnar and Gladys Molnar, Toronto
Synopsis: A young war widow, with two boys to raise and a mortgage to pay, makes ends meet distilling moonshine in rural Prohibition-era British Columbia.

1:30 pm GOLD-DIGGERS: by Dawn Dumont, Toronto
Synopsis: In this modern homage to How To Marry A Millionaire, two black sisters and their Hispanic friend enter into a harebrained scheme to marry for money, but soon learn that the easy way out is not so easy after all.

INDUSTRY GUESTS: Tom Mudd, Director of Development, Docutainment; Jim Blokland, Producer/Director; Charles Hall, Produced Screenplay Writer. And more. Industry guests to be confirmed.

Q & A with audience members and industry guests




Sunday, June 5th, 2005.

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Script Readings Series, WARC GALLERY
12:00 pm WEEKEND WITH APOLLO by Georgina Johnson, Toronto

Synopsis: The Witches of Eastwick meets Sex in the City in a magical tale about three lifelong gal-pals who come to grips with their problematic relationships with men through witchcraft, sex and the audacious Greek God, Apollo.

1:30 pm DITZ VS DIETZ by Grace Bogaer, Toronto
Synopsis: A brash medical malpractice lawyer goes to get fitted for the stop-smoking patch, but mistakenly ends up in the office of a sleazy cosmetic surgeon and receives an experimental beauty patch that brings out her "inner bimbo".

INDUSTRY GUESTS: Tom Mudd, Director of Development, Docutainment; Jim Blokland, Producer/Director; Charles Hall, Produced Screenplay Writer. And more...

Q & A with audience members and industry guests