2012




Buck
Vern Hume & Leila Sujir
(1986, Video, 25 min, Canada)
Clouds
Fumiko Kyooka Scott Haynes
(1985, film, 26 min, Canada)
Home to Buxton
Claire Prieto & Roger McTair
(1987, Film, 30 min, Canada)
The Teaching Rocks
Lloyd Walton
(1987, Film, 7 min, Canada)
Up to Scratch
Craig Condy-Berggold
(1988, Film, 7 min, Canada)


Clouds
Fumiko Kyooka Scott Haynes
Canada 1985 film , 26 min

This powerful, formally innovative documentary explores Japanese-Canadian history in an associative, collage-like fashion, evoking the connection between the rise of the military government in 1930's Japan and the interning of Canadians of Japanese descent in 1940's Canada. Two women screen archival footage, recalling familial experiences and thereby demonstrating the value of oral history as a source for important lessons and perspectives on the tragedies of the 20th century.




About iFpod

For the 2012 festival, Images is looking back to its first edition. Taking place over four days in June, 1988, the first Images Festival was a snapshot in a moment of contemporary film and video art in Canada. The 1988 festival was programmed by a team of artists and other fixtures on the local film scene and included Cameron Bailey, Richard Fung, Marc Glassman, Annette Mangaard, Janine Marchessault, Paulette Phillips, Lisa Steele, Kim Tomczak and Ross Turnbull. Featuring 51 films and videos organized into eight programs, the lineup of the festival reads like a hit list of the most significant figures in Canadian art history: Philip Hoffman, Vera Frenkel, Paul Wong, Richard Kerr, Jan Peacock, Sara Diamond, Michael Snow, R. Bruce Elder and Steve Reinke (under the early pseudonym Troy Beuys). 


A complete list of the works and programs is printed here as a reproduction of the original handbill made in 1988 and on our website we’ll be presenting a temporary archive of as many of these works as we can track down for you to enjoy!

 

Head over to www.imagesfestival.com/ifpod for a little history lesson.