The Importance of Producing with Loran Dunn
"You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W
"You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W
The death of Tupac draws different reactions from a father and his teenage daughter, forcing them to confront the emotional aftermath of their own tragedy.
On a lake, a heron is fishing while winter arrives.
Abel lives in the winter and Apolline lives in the summer. Isolated in their "natures", they never met each other. But, their encounter will soon become more complicated than they could imagine. Both of them will have to learn compromise to protect the other...
On a cold winter day, Guillaume, a broken-hearted lover, attempts to regain his honour on a frozen bay.
Executive producer of the #MOREFilms4Freedom project Loran Dunn joins us to discuss what we can expect from the first three LGBTQ+ themed short films commissioned through the programme
In the Quebec countryside during a brutal winter, a woman and her daughter await the death of their family's matriarch.
A small bird with a fear of flying tries to avoid heading South for the winter.
Three generations of hunters - Grandfather, Father, and Son - butt heads as they trek deep into an Idaho forest during their annual hunt in the treacherous winter of 1978
Steven Fuller is a winter caretaker who has lived at Yellowstone national park for the past 50 years. As the cold weather approaches and the seasonal transformation begins, he hunkers down in his remote mountain cabin. But Fuller and Yellowstone face an uncertain future, with the climate crisis threatening to forever change one of North America’s last great wildernesses