FILMS

MOUSSA'S STORY

Moussa worked at a garden nursery for the Municipality in Aleppo, Syria. But when war broke out in 2011, rebels captured him and accused him of being a traitor working for the government. Fearing for his life, he escaped with his family to Lebanon where they survived a day at a time in a refugee camp, living in a 3mx4m tent, sleeping and cooking on the floor. His kind-heartedness and determination that his five children receive an education wins the heart of a Canadian volunteer, who helps the family get immigration papers for a new life in Canada.

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FANDROAKANDO NGO

A local NGO in Madagascar protects 3,000 hectares (30 km2) of rainforest, home to lemurs and chameleons, and unique birds and trees.

2020 | 4 minutes

RIDE IN THE PARK

A poetic exploration of an urban park through visual cinema, in the genre of the 1920’s “City Symphony”.

2021 | 6 minutes

WCAMS CAMPAIGN END

A celebration video for the successful conclusion to a 5-year fundraising initiative to raise $200,000 for Scholarships and Bursaries for a local music camp.

2022 | 4 minutes

LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER

A personal reflection of how we inherit not only visible features, but also our parents’ values and idiosyncrasies.

2021 | 4 minutes

TIKEHAU

A family vacation to the French Polynesian island of Tikehau explores the wildlife on the ground, in the air and underwater.

2016 | 7 minutes

THE DOG WHO WOULDN'T EAT

A true story, told through 24 pictures, about a food-fussy dog.

2020 | 40 seconds

NORTH VANCOUVER CARES

From volunteers supporting seniors who became isolated at the onset of covid, a grassroots organization evolves supporting local initiatives in a community.

2022 | 60 seconds

MOUSSA'S STORY

After seven years in a refugee camp in Lebanon, a Syrian family finds a safe haven in Canada.

2021 | 14 minutes

WCAMS FOR EVERYONE

A campaign video for a 5-year fundraising initiative to raise $200,000 for Scholarships and Bursaries for a local music camp.

2016 | 3 minutes

THE LAST XU CODEBREAKER

Seventy years after taking an oath of secrecy, Sonja Sinclair recalls her war-time work as a codebreaker in Ottawa’s secret Examination Unit.

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