OCan Shorts at Home
A Collection of Canadian films
‘Shorts at Home’ is a series of Canadian short films curated by OCanFilmFest’s Board of Directors. The selections are non-competitive and are scheduled to run between annual festival screenings. The series was initiated in 2020, during lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as a means to further our mission to celebrate Canadian films.
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Shorts at Home - Volume 1 (May 15, 2020)
Perfect, Karim Ayari [ Narrative | Short ]
“Perfect” is a quirky comedy about one man’s attempt to free himself of any flaws, only to learn that perfection can mean many things.
More info: YouTube | Official Website
L’homme de la Maison, Karim Ayari
[ Narrative | Short ]
L’homme de la Maison (Before Me) is a bilingual film that explores social intolerance and its impact on children.
More info: Trailer | Official Website
Andre the Anti-Giant, Kim Saltarski
[ Documentary | Short ]
A 3-foot-something actor / comedian / disability advocate strives to retake the stage following a life-endangering diagnosis in this intimate and inspirational tale of hope, hardship, and hilarity.
More info: Trailer
the art of the morning, Nathan Hauch
[ Cine-Poetry | Short ]
A lyrical look at how one person prepares for the day ahead, savouring each moment.
More info: Trailer
Shorts at Home - Volume 2 (June 12, 2020)
Girl in the Hallway, Valerie Barnhart
[ Cine-poetry | Short ]
Why does ‘Little Red Riding hood’ give Jamie nightmares? It’s been 15 years, and the girl in the hallway haunts him still.
More info: Trailer
Shorts at Home - Volume 3 (March 13, 2021)
Dirt Town, Lisa Meuser [ Narrative | Short ]
It took one call to change her life forever. When her husband, a train conductor working for the Canadian Pacific Railway, got transferred to work in a remote place in British Colombia, an unhappy wife is now forced to adapt to a new reality and to a husband that she no longer recognizes.
More info: Trailer | film613 review
Primary Colours Written & Performed by Roua Aljied, Derek Price [ Cine-poetry/Short ]
A cine-poem by Sudanese-Canadian artist Roua Aljied, aka Philosi-fire, about the realities of domestic violence and how each step a woman takes is a new colour to paint on the canvass of her life. Created in partnership with Women in International Security Canada and the 16 Days of Activism Campaign in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Night Drive, Arjan Atwal [ Experimental | Short ]
A mixtape triggers memories of a past romance and a haunting past.
More info: Trailer
death isn’t the same anymore,
Jennifer Mulligan [ Experimental | Short ]
“death isn’t the same anymore” is an experimental cinepoem that explores the intimate relationship humans have with their beds, and the cyclical nature of life between birth and death.
More info: Trailer | Vimeo | Official Website | film613 review
Shorts at Home - Volume 4 (April 21, 2021)
Honestly Charlotte, Sarah Hedar
[ Narrative | Short ]
In a world where artists need day jobs, one woman speaks the truth. A routine job interview goes sideways when the applicant gets completely honestly about what it’s like to be an artist trapped in a corporate cubicle.
More info: Trailer | Series website
The Gift, Lorelei E. Miller [ Narrative | Short ]
When you’re lost and broken what brings you back? A young man struggling with depression embarks on a journey back into the world he withdrew from. The Gift is a journey to find out what really motivates us as we navigate through the challenges in our lives.
More info: Trailer | Official website
Unfinished Manuscript, Vincent Valentino
[ Narrative | Short ]
A writer spends his life chasing that one thing that will define him, eventually coming to terms with what he has gained and what he has lost.
More info: Trailer
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