Metro Shorts was a quarterly film competition hosted and curated by Mostly Water Theatre and produced by The Metro Cinema Society located in the historic Garneau Theatre. It gave Edmonton filmmakers the chance to get their work screened live, adjudicated by professionals, get paid, win prizes, and be forced to make more shorts. It ran for 10 seasons, screened over 400 shorts, and ended in 2019. These stories are a celebration of some of the filmmakers that crossed our paths.
Ronnie Jimmie releases new comedy album
For those who don't know, Ronnie Jimmie 'The funniest man in Canada™', is alive and well and living in Edmonton. Fresh off his recent 'Double Trouble' tour, Jimmie is releasing the latest collection of his work in the form of a comedy album called 'A Day Late and a Loonie Short'. I was lucky enough to …
North Country Fair 2013
Mostly Water’s Not So Hidden Vault
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Metro Shorts Season 5 Branding
Brother Andre’s Shamanistic Rolfing Yoga Reiki Barn
Illegal Downloading PSA (Oldie/Goodie)
Gargamel: The Play! (Update)
Mostly Water Theatre's GARGAMEL After losing his girlfriend in a horrific car crash and sustaining a lingering head injury, David Real is having problems. He is having trouble coping, dealing with fits of anger, and being pushed around by a spectral Louis Riel. So, what do you do when nothing else works and you can't …
TLC Promo
Gargamel – The Play
What do you get when you cross a man who wants to fight God, an autodidactic shaman, a spectral Louis Riel and a girl who is pretty sure she is the only sane person left in the world? You get The Crying Game 2. Just kidding. You get Gargamel, a tragic comedy written by Trent …