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''Five Feminist Minutes'' is a Canadian short film anthology released in 1990 by the
National Film Board of Canada The National Film Board of Canada (NFB; french: Office national du film du Canada (ONF)) is Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor. An agency of the Government of Canada, the NFB produces and distributes documentary f ...
. The films were produced independently for the 15th anniversary of
Studio D Studio D was the women's unit of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and the world's first publicly funded feminist filmmaking studio. In its 22-year history, it produced 134 films and won 3 Academy Awards. ''Cinema Canada'' once called it the ...
of the National Film Board of Canada in collaboration with Regards de Femmes and other NFB production studios in Canada. It consists of sixteen shorts with an approximately five minute duration for each. Every short has its own director(s) and staff and range across a multitude of genres.


Production

In 1989, The NFB announced that it would be accepting ideas for short films from female film-makers. Finalists were to receive $10,000 and five rolls of film and free developing services and the loan of NFB equipment. In an interview with Mary Armstrong, a Studio D producer, she explains that "We're on the lookout for women who have good ideas, the determination to make films and the ingenuity to see a film through to completion." Admissions were desired from both established and new contributors in the film industry from all regions of Canada including representation of cultural minorities and the disabled community.


Release

''Five Feminist Minutes'' was initially released at the Montreal Women's Film Festival in May 1990.


Segments

* "No Choice" directed by
Christene Browne Christene Browne (born 1965 in Saint Kitts) is a Canadian director and writer. Browne is the first black woman to write, produce and direct a feature film in Canada. Biography Born in St. Kitts in the Caribbean, Browne moved with her family to Ca ...
: a documentary following various low income mothers discussing their experience with government aid, status in society, and living conditions as well as opinions regarding child care and abortion. * "Exposure" directed by Michelle Mohabeer: a documentary profiling two Canadian homosexual women of African and Asian descent sharing their experiences with marginalization and identity in light of sexuality and ethnicity in a face to face conversation. * "A Letter from Violet" directed by Elaine Pain: a historical overview of the Canadian women’s suffrage movement in Saskatchewan in the early 20th century from the narrative perspective of Violet McNaughton. * "Prowling by Night" directed by Gwendolyn: an animation exploring prostitution in the West End neighbourhood of Parkdale in Toronto, Canada. The film utilizes the voices of real sex workers as well as puppets they have made and describes experiences ranging from encouraging safe sex to dealings with corrupt police officers. * "Too Tough" directed by Marie Annharte Baker: a voice-over performance of the poem "Being on the Moon" played over re-enactment footage of First Nations women dedicated to women in recovery programs and those experiencing racial and sexual violence. * "We're Talking Vulva" directed by Tracy Traeger,
Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan are a Canadian performance art duo who, since 1989, have collaborated on performances, films, videos, publications and public art projects. Both out lesbians, Dempsey and Millan collaborate most commonly on humo ...
: a comedic music video about the female anatomy. * "New Shoes: An Interview in Exactly Five Minutes" directed by
Ann Marie Fleming Ann Marie Fleming is an independent Canadian filmmaker, writer, and visual artist. She was born in Okinawa, USCAR (nowadays Japan), in 1962 and is of Chinese, Ryukyuan and Australian descent. Her film ''Window Horses'' was released in 2016. He ...
: a talking head interview inter-cut with staged footage telling the story of the relationship and separation of a couple ending with an attempted murder and subsequent suicide of an ex-boyfriend. * "Escapades of the One Particular Mr. Noodle" directed by
Sook-Yin Lee Sook-Yin Lee is a Canadian broadcaster, musician, film director, and actress. She is a former MuchMusic VJ and a former radio host on CBC Radio. She has appeared in films, notably in the John Cameron Mitchell movie ''Shortbus''. Early and pers ...
: a semi-autobiographical comedy following the experiences of and narrated by Sook-Yin Lee, a Chinese Canadian from Lynn Valley,
British Columbia British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, ...
, from her upbringing to her obsession with a restaurant mascot costume. * "Family Secrets" directed by Kim Blain and Lorna Boschman: a story told through narration and voice-over dialogue about sexual abuse in a family. * "Shirley Bear" directed by Catherine Martin: a documentary profile of Canadian First Nations artist
Shirley Bear Shirley Bear (born May 16, 1936) is a Tobique First Nation artist, traditional herbalist, poet, and activist. She is an original member of the Wabanaki language group of New Brunswick. Background The daughter of Susan Paul-Bear and Noel Bear Jr. ...
discussing her artistic process and philosophies. * "Let's Rap!" directed by Alison Burns: a rap music video performed by women of various ages and ethnic groups about women’s issues. * "Come into my Parlour" directed by Mary Lewis: tells the story of Anne Murphy from the perspective of various narrators with a personal relationship with her, a spinster with an eccentric personality illustrated with a mixture of animation, still photography, and live action. * "Shaggie: Letters from Prison" directed by
Janis Cole Janis Cole (born 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker, producer, writer, editor and professor. She has directed several films over the span of her career. Most of these films were done in cooperation with her friend and professional partner, Holly Dale. ...
: follows the story of Marlene Moore and her experience in the Prison for Women documented by letters she wrote until her suicide on December 3, 1988. * "The Untilled Story" directed by Cathy Quinn and Frances Leeming: a discussion of the limited role of women in the workplace metaphorically depicted by the experiment of a female scientist growing flowers. * "Rhéa" directed by Angèle Gagnon and Jennifer Kawaja * "Petit drame dans la vie d'une femme" directed by
Andrée Pelletier Andrée Pelletier (born August 24, 1951) is a Canadian actress, screenwriter and film director. As an actress, she is a five-time Canadian Film Award and Genie Award nominee, receiving nominations for Best Actress at the 29th Canadian Film Award ...


Critical reception

The
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gave the film 3 out of 5 stars describing it as an "extremely mixed bag" given its range of style and content. The segment ''Shaggie: Letters from Prison'' won the
Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film The Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film, formerly also known as the National Film Board of Canada, NFB John Spotton Award, is an annual film award, presented by the Toronto International Film Festival to a film jud ...
at the
1990 Toronto International Film Festival The 15th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) took place in Toronto, Canada between September 6 and September 15, 1990. Gerald Pratley introduced ''Cinematheque Ontario'' now known as TIFF Cinematheque at the festival, when the festival assum ...
."Cyrano festival's most popular film". ''
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'', September 17, 1990.
Ann Marie Fleming's ''New Shoes'' received an honorable mention for the same award.


Awards

BLIZZARD Award - for Best Music Video (We're Talking Vulva) The BLIZZARDS/Manitoba Motion Picture Ind. Ass. Film & Video Awards February 12, 1993, Winnipeg - Canada Award for First Short Film (Prowling by Night) - with a cash prize of 1,000$ La Mondiale de films et vidéos réalisés par des femmes April 17 to 28 1991, Québec - Canada Moonsnail Award - Short Documentary (Minoon Minoon) FIN: Atlantic International Film Festival September 25 to 30 1990, Halifax - Canada


References


External links

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Official website
{{TIFF Best Canadian Short Film 1990 films Canadian anthology films National Film Board of Canada series 1990s feminist films 1990 short films 1990 documentary films 1990s Canadian films