Distribution News: Fall 2023

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WNDX Festival of Moving Image is screening the following films from the VP Catalogue at their 2023 festival:

"Small Fires" (2022) by Nic Wilson in a shorts program at 3 pm on October 8th online (free) and in-person at the Dave Barber Cinematheque

"I am a program" (2022) by pluetoe in a shorts program at 7 pm on October 5th online (free) and in-person at the Dave Barber Cinematheque.

"the water in me, recognizes you" (2022) by Jaime Black in a shorts program at 3 pm on October 8th online (free) and in-person at the Dave Barber Cinematheque.

"Between Signal and Shadow" (2022) by Sylvia Matas in a shorts program at 9 pm on October 5th online (free) and in-person at the Dave Barber Cinematheque.

Queer City Cinema in Regina screened the following films in their recent festival in September:

Small Fires (2022) by Nic Wilson

RUNNING (2022) by Zachery Cameron Longboy

Sexy Highland Stream (2021) by Nathan Adler

Screenings:

imagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival is screening "Starlight Sojourn" (2023) by Chantal Rousseau and Darcy Tara McDiarmid at their upcoming festival (October 17-29). For details, check out the full schedule here

Nuit Blanche Saskatoon in partnership with PAVED Arts and VPMAC presented hannah_g's installation "Waterline: A Dance with the Surface of Water" at their most recent edition September 23, 2023

VP40 Phase 2

At VP's recent 40th anniversary party we presented a selection of works from our catalogue from the 80s/90s. It was a blast and we're so grateful for the wonderful artists who have shared their work with us, those who joined us in celebrating, and our entire community who've supported us over the past 4 decades <3 

Bideodromo International Experimental Film + Video Festival is screening "Hello, Whale" dir. Laura Ohio this October. Click here for the full schedule

New Works in the VPMAC Catalogue:

NO MOON TONIGHT by Laura Ohio(2023)

NO MOON TONIGHT is an essay film that journeys through a personal archive of erotic thresholds and institutional borders. Ohio examines the possibility of personal transformation within both the dark, unsettling spaces of intimacy and the systems of hyper-visibility constructed by histories of enclosure and white supremacy.