Fragments of Human Experience
Films for Organizations
May these stories offer a quiet threshold—into reflection, connection, and a deeper care for the world we share.
Stories as a Tool for Social Change
Stories hold a unique power within organizations—they illuminate lived experience, build trust, and reveal the deeper human meaning behind the work. These films are created as a tool for social change: to surface wisdom, strengthen connection, and support mission-driven impact through authentic storytelling.
Natural & Conservation Burial
A preview to a poetic short film that invites reflection on how our final choices shape the living Earth. Through evocative imagery, intimate storytelling, and the words of Emily Carr, it traces the rise of cremation as an industrial practice and contrasts it with the quiet restoration of conservation burial. At its heart, it asks a simple, profound question: what does it mean to truly return to the Earth—and how might our final act become one of renewal?
Circles of Care
Circles of Care illustrates a grassroots model for aging in place that can be gently woven into any community where caring neighbours come together. It offers a simple yet powerful vision of collective support, where connection becomes the foundation for dignified and shared aging.
SOS: Inspiring the Future
Celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Society for Organized Services, this film captures the heart and soul of its youth and leaders. It reflects a place of belonging, where connection, care, and shared purpose come together in a message of hope for a brighter future.
Living Well Dying Well
Living Well – Dying Well is a multigenerational, holistic program that supports conscious end-of-life care while deepening personal inquiry into death and dying. Rooted in somatic awareness, it also invites participants to live more fully and meaningfully in the present.
Justice Reimagined: Time to Heal
Bill Israel shares his experience and the life-changing impact of facilitating the Intensive Journal Program for inmates in a federal penitentiary over several years. This therapeutic program fosters resilience, reflection, and renewal, offering hope—particularly for those healing from trauma.
Harbourside Cohousing
Harbourside Cohousing, located on the wild west coast of Vancouver Island, is a collaborative housing model for people in the second half of life. It offers a vibrant community where residents can age in place with dignity, supported by connection, care, and mutual support.
Re-becoming Villagers
O.U.R. Ecovillage is a 25-acre regenerative living demonstration site and education centre rooted in a shared vision of community and connection. It invites people to live, learn, and work together across generations—from cradle to grave—embracing diversity as a foundation for sustainable, interconnected living.
Turning to One Another
Turning To One Another is a volunteer offering that brings seniors and young people together in circles of sharing, deep listening and witnessing. The meeting space is based in the ways of land-centred cultures, whereby a young person’s practice is to bear witness and reflect as well as participate by sharing from their own heart and experience.
Gimli Huldufolk & the Secret Lore
Kathleen Arnason shares the backstory to the release of Book 1 of the trilogy, The Gimli Huldufolk & the Secret Lore. Its release coincided with the onset of COVID, leading her to turn to a digital launch as the world shifted online.
Unique Aspects of Our Filmmaking
Our films are crafted through deep listening and presence, allowing stories to naturally unfold.
