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    All of Me

    • 1996
    • 00h 03m 06s
    • Erika MacPherson
    • Rent $200
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    Synopsis

    An incident at the fridge. Some floozy, a gal in waiting, a gal in a camisole, a guy in a dress, a gal in a kilt, and a gal in charge. A meal of knowledge, a kiss... an incident.

    Categories

    • LGBTQ2S+,
    • Experimental,
    • Gender,
    • Identity,
    • Short,
    • Works by Women

    Shooting Format

    • Hi-8

    Languages

    • English

    Additional Details

    • Music,
    • Black & White,
    • Sound,
    • Stereo

    Available Subtitle

    • None

    Region

    • Manitoba

    Screening Formats

    • DVD,
    • H.264

    Credits

    • Artist: Erika MacPherson

    Provided By

    • Video Pool Media Arts Centre

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    • 2018
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    HeimÞrá, In Thrall to Home

    May We Grow

    • 2013
    • Erika MacPherson

    Every breath I take, I can thank a tree. My life is a gift of the global forest.

    May We Grow

    One Story

    • 1994
    • Hope Peterson, Erika MacPherson

    One Story was originally produced as part of the Community Play “Travois” in 1994. It is a look into the various complicated and overlapping stories that inform the current urban and traditional culture of the First Nations peoples. The questionable politics that dictate Status and the paternalism of Treaty Days are juxtaposed with the pow wow, the voice of graffiti and the street.

    One Story

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