Jenn Strom Trailers
The Painted Life of E.J. Hughes Trailerback home TrailerVoices Across the Water Trailer
Jenn Strom is a film director, editor and animator based in Vancouver.
The Painted Life of E.J. Hughes Trailerback home TrailerVoices Across the Water Trailer
Jenn Strom is a film director, editor and animator based in Vancouver.
Total trailers found: 10
30 September 2022
In 1999, 11-year-old Nisha Platzer lost her older brother, Josh, to suicide. Twenty years later, her search for a specialized medical treatment leads her to the door of someone who was once exceptionally close to Josh.
30 April 2017
The Road Forward is an electrifying musical documentary that connects a pivotal moment in Canada’s civil rights history—the beginnings of Indian Nationalism in the 1930s—with the powerful momentum of First Nations activism today.
01 June 2010
The Stranger is a man with no name, no memory and absolutely nothing left to lose. But when he finds himself hunted by both the FBI and the Russian mob, this amnesiac decides to fight back.
01 December 2021
Documenting the creative process of two master boat-builders as they practise their art and find a way back to balance and healing.
10 October 2012
A flatbed editing table is snapped on. A woman’s hands reach in and out of the frame, cutting and editing a reel of film.
31 December 2015
This short film is a portrait of Tofino, BC intertidal artist Pete Clarkson as he crafts his most ambitious and personal project to date: a memorial to the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami.
11 March 2019
An inside look into the world of taxidermy and the passionate artists from all over the world who work on the animals.
21 September 2021
An imaginative take on the origin story of Bill Reid, one of Canada’s most iconic Haida artists.
05 October 2025
Since his death in 2007, the renown of Canadian painter E.J. Hughes has only continued to grow. For decades, his extraordinary works highlighting the landscapes of British Columbia have captivated the public, but his personal life is less well known.
10 June 2020
Something astonishing is happening in the city of Vancouver. Largely unnoticed amidst vehicle traffic, industrial sites and construction, wild salmon are returning to their ancient spawning grounds.