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Selwyn
Edited NFB short about a tenacious black student's struggle to change an unjust white man's system

In Good Forum
Edited NFB short exploring democracy through the eyes of Toronto's multicultural taxi drivers

Glove Story
Edited NFB short of a Hungarian woman whose old country values are revealed in her search for a lost glove

Chez Amore
Edited Canadian film Centre dramatic short. Dec. 1999

Eat Your Heart Out Madame DeFarge, Canada Arts Council,
Directed and produced video in collaboration with Janet Morton's textile installation, "Eat Your Heart Out Madame Defarge", The video was displayed on Queen St., The Textile Museum, and reviewed in Toronto Arts Magazine. Project was funded by Ontario Arts Council. Mar. 95. Madame DeFarge

CrossBones, Canadian Film Centre
Edited Canadian film Centre dramatic short. Directed by Johanna Mercer. Nov. 1998

"Dis"
Directed and edited an experimental film exploring the choreographic powers of the camera as it cuts, distorts, disintegrates, reconstructs and objectifies the body. A collaborative project with dancer and choreographers Lori McLean and Kelly Hargraves. Funded by the Ontario Arts Council. '95.

Ash Monday
Editor and cinematographer on Kelly Thorton's dramatic short. July. 1998

Undertopia
Directed, edited and produced underwater video dance performance in collaboration with Dancer, Calla Lachance. Performance included 16 of Toronto's local contact dancers and artists, including Allen & Karen Kaeja and John Oswald. June '97

Serpentine Things,
This film is the result of a traditional documentary gone experimental. Old ethnographic footage of snakes are optically printed, creating a lyrical trance like vision. The hypnotic movement, superimposition of snakes, and experimental music suggests their powerful mythological history. '89.