Saturday, March 1
Baby Grand
1:00 pm
Seeing 6 or more films? Consider purchasing a FILM PASS. This short film precedes our screening of IN GOOD HANDS.
With her new short, Jennifer Law-Smith uses serene harbourfront views to emphasize the contrasts between different forms of life existing side by side. By doing so, she quietly and precisely explores themes of interior and exterior space, along with the many meanings of solitude. Part of Law-Smith’s inspiration was a family relative who worked as a psychologist in the prison seen in this film, which serves as a unique visual study of Kingston.
Director: Jennifer Law-Smith
Language: English
Runtime: 12 minutes
Jennifer Law-Smith
Jennifer Law-Smith is a Montreal and Toronto-based filmmaker. Since graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Film Studies program in 2019, she has completed six short films, which have played at festivals such as DOC NYC, Chain NYC, and Montreal Independent Film Festival. Jennifer has also worked as a Production Manager on Canadian feature films, shorts, and commercials. In 2024, she completed her Master’s degree in Berlin, Germany at Catalyst Institute for Creative Arts and Technology. She is currently in development on her first feature film.
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