Canadian Underground (Program One)
Short films from the Black Zero collection


Time & Location
Feb 22, 2026, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Bok Auditorium, 800 Mifflin St, Philadelphia, PA 19148, USA
About the Event
This presentation of Canadian underground films is drawn from the collection of experimental film distributor Black Zero, and all historical films presented here were restored by Canadian filmmaker and film historian Stephen Broomer. These films, spanning 1966 to 2015, reflect a broad range of engagements with the experimental tradition by filmmakers whose work merges material self-consciousness, environmental and historical studies, and personal exploration.
In the first program, reflections on nature take many forms, from Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof’s photogrammed flora in Song of the Firefly, to Richard Kerr’s machined-abstracted vision of a Canadian landscape in plein air etude, to Josephine Massarella’s vision of the figure passing through a rapidly transforming environment (Light Study). These films, works of an ecologically-engaged cinema, are punctuated by contrasting studies that turn back toward the apparatus itself, toward stylization and iconography, toward history: Christine Lucy Latimer’s Still Feeling Blue About Colour Separation, a hypnotic repurposing of MacBeth…


