Sofia Bohdanowicz Trailers
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Sofia Bohdanowicz is a Canadian screenwriter, producer and director. She has had retrospectives of her work screened at BAFICI, The Seattle Northwest Film Forum, Cinemateca de Bogotà, DocLisboa and Festival du nouveau cinéma. In 2017, the Toronto Film Critics Association awarded her the Jay Scott Prize and in 2018 she was nominated for the Rogers Prize for Best Canadian Film for her documentary Maison du bonheur. Her third feature film, MS Slavic 7 which is co-directed with actor Deragh Campbell, graced the cover of Cinemascope, premiered at the Berlinale and was featured at the Harvard Film Archive. Bohdanowicz is a Berlinale Talents and TIFF Lab alumni, and is currently in development on her fourth feature film.
Most Popular Sofia Bohdanowicz Trailers
Total trailers found: 17
23 July 2020
A young woman attempts to extract meaning from an intense loss as she encounters signs in her daily life and through the art of Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky.
08 November 2013
In the minutes that it takes for a day to lose itself to darkness, we see a house that has suddenly become empty.
08 November 2013
Images from the past are projected onto the left-behind spaces of the present in a poetic act of haunting and resurrection as the filmmaker tries to recreate the memory of her grandmother.
07 August 2018
A young woman delves into the archives of the New York Public Library in search of a rare recording produced in 1909 titled “Veslemøy's Song”.
03 September 2021
Anne hasn't been the same since the jump. While skydiving for her best friend Sarah's bachelorette party, the 27-year-old felt focused, free, above it all.
25 September 2018
A young girl tries to get her violinist grandfather’s attention during a performance with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in a beautiful act of remembrance about the places where touching moments from our pasts can make a home for themselves.
16 May 2021
Explore the legend of Hollywood’s most celebrated cat, Orangey, in this adaptation of Dan Sallitt’s essay of the same name.
28 September 2018
A toxic relationship and its painful memories are traced through the spaces it once inhabited and continues to haunt in a labyrinthine Google-mapped geography of trauma and transcendence.
13 June 2017
A delirious puppet-theatre libretto that depicts two lovers nostalgically yearning for the good-old-primordial-soup days of yore.
01 June 2016
Based on the poem 'Arriving' by Gillian Sze, the film delves into her family’s history and studies the relationship between her father, grandfather and herself.
29 September 2018
The corridors, stairways and platforms of a subway station are juxtaposed with the human body, each broken into parts and positioned in an existential consideration of the transient spaces we unconsciously traverse everyday.
07 September 2024
Follows a young woman named Audrey Benac on a research odyssey of ghostly possession in which she endeavours to restore the legacy of the forgotten Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow.
17 August 2018
When asked to make a documentary about her friend’s mother—a Parisian astrologer named Juliane—the filmmaker sets off for Montmartre with a Bolex to craft a portrait of an infectiously exuberant personality and the pre-war apartment she’s called home for 50 years.
02 October 2016
An elderly widow (Joan Benac) starts to wonder what happened to a would-be lover from her past who appeared with her in a live televised drama in the 1950s.
28 June 2014
In a little house all for herself, an elderly woman moves through her day. While she tends to every chore on the docket, we learn some things about her.
12 February 2019
After being appointed literary executor, Audrey Benac (Deragh Campbell) uncovers a series of letters that her great-grandmother had written to a fellow poet.
07 July 2022
Audrey lives alone in Paris after moving there to tend to the home of her recently deceased friend, Juliane.