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    Portage Place

    • 2019
    • 00h 03m 28s
    • Tiff Bartel
    • Rent $300
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    Synopsis

    An ironic look at Winnipeg’s Portage Place shopping mall, from its opening day (September 17, 1987), to what may be its final days (fall of 2019). Created for the 2019 WNDX One Take Super 8 Challenge.

    Categories

    • Documentary,
    • Art + Artists,
    • Comedy,
    • Experimental

    Shooting Format

    • Super 8mm

    Languages

    • English

    Additional Details

    • Voice-Over,
    • Colour,
    • Live Action

    Available Subtitle

    • English

    Region

    • Manitoba

    Screening Formats

    • DVD,
    • AppleProRes,
    • BluRay,
    • H.264

    Credits

    • Director: Tiff Bartel

    Provided By

    • Winnipeg Film Group logo

    Festivals

    • Gimli Film Festival - Manitoba
    • Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival
    • Winnipeg Underground Film Festival
    • Kassel Documentary Film & Video Festival

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