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- After the unexpected and early death of the mother of the young Mulligan brothers, Daniel, Jacob and Samuel, they go their separate ways and consequently learn to deal with life in different ways. But when their father dies, the three brothers must return to their childhood home to settle his will. The brothers then discover much to their surprise, that their father, who they thought was a simple farmer, had a secret, and was actually a very wealthy man. While, with the pragmatic help of their fathers lawyer, trying to come to a unanimous decision about how to handle this revelation, the vastly different personalities of three brothers rise to the surface and consequently into conflict with each other, ultimately leading the brothers down a self destructive path towards their own demise.
- THE COLLECTION uses movement vocabulary that is entirely appropriated from paintings, sculptures, and photographs of "nudes" throughout art history and moves as a sliding landscape of classical and contemporary depictions of the human form. To be naked is to be one's self; to be nude is to be seen naked by others, implying an awareness of being seen. Featuring Levi Gonzales and Hristoula Harakas, viewers are aware of the subtleties within the nude form, some natural and unapologetic about their nakedness and others representational as if in view of a spectator.
- The grandiose and the provincial mingle in expressionistic frenzy in In the Shadow of the Water Tower. Through a collection of 16mm home-movie footage and stylized re-imaginings, the film recounts the true story of one Curt Paul Smith, complete with baseball-playing bison, trips to Hawaii, and massive wildlife massacres in 1950's Canada. And not necessarily in that order.