This feature film drama follows the story of a young woman who embarks on a journey home to Euphoria, Manitoba and finds herself on a collision course with her past.
- Release date 2013 / 94 mins. / RED camera
- Produced and Distributed by Inferno Pictures, co-produced by Journey Films Inc.
- Supported by Telefilm Canada, Superchannel, Manitoba Film & Music, the Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit and the Canadian Film and Video Production Tax Credit.
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The invincible bonds between passion and creative genius are exposed in this unusual epic of 3 lovers brought together by art, united by love, and inseparable in death.
- 2006 / 94 min, 31 sec. / 16x9 Digital BetaCam / Original scenes 16mm and digital video.
- Co-Produced by Buffalo Gal Pictures and Journey Films Inc.
- Produced in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund / Telefilm Canada: Equity Investment Program/Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit/Canadian Film and Video Production Tax Credit/Manitoba Film & Music/CanWest Western Independent Producers Fund.
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- For distribution inquiries, please contact Moving Images Distribution.
Three short films which trace the collective memories and shifting identities of a city called Winnipeg, and the people who call it home.
- 2008 / colour, black & white / archival and contemporary footage, archival photos and sound, 8 & 16mm film, Hi-8 & digital video.
- Souvenirs was created through the Winnipeg Arts Council's Public Art Program during a six-month artist residency at the City of Winnipeg Archives.
- Produced by Journey Films Inc.
- To watch the complete versions of all 3 short films, please visit the Winnipeg Arts Council's Public Art Gallery.
- For more information and DVD distribution inquiries please visit the Winnipeg Film Group.
This film recovers the story of a radical female activist whose pioneering role as the charismatic leader of women workers in one of North America's largest labour uprisings - the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 - had been lost to the record of working class history for more than eighty years.
- 2001 / Running time: 43 mins.
- Co-Produced by Buffalo Gal Pictures and Journey Films Inc.
- Produced in association with WTN and with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund/Manitoba Film & Music and the Canadian Independent Film & Video Fund.
- For distribution inquiries, please contact Moving Images Distribution.
Art & Stone takes us behind the elegant, modernist lines of the Winnipeg Art Gallery, to reveal the passion and perseverance that transformed a modest civic gallery into one of Canada's leading art museums.
- 2011 / 24 mins. colour, black & white / archival and contemporary footage, archival photos and sound - 16mm film, digital video.
- Executive Producer: Cam Bennett for MTS TV Winnipeg on Demand
- Produced by Journey Films Inc.