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- Explores the untold history of the Owen Sound area through music, poetry, and song. These are stories that evolved and arose from the sometimes separate, sometimes shared experiences of First Nations, Métis, Black, and working-class Scots and Irish. Métissage refers to the meeting, overlap, and occasional blending of these multiple histories, not the specific history of the Métis people. This film is part of a legacy project of the Owen Sound Poets Laureate Program 2015-2017.
- Feral is a short documentary film about youth, memory and the great outdoors. Through investigating the childhood memories of adults, the film aims to help the subjects to live out, or re-live some of their inner most fantasies/memories/fears. In the film, one subject finally gets the opportunity to explore an island in the Great Lakes that has dominated his imagination since the late 50's; a man gets to live out his childhood dream of being a knight on horseback; and a young man actively builds his own house in the woods in order to help himself leave a life of drug-use behind and find his own happiness through natural experiences.