Mayworks Momentum presents selections from the Canadian Labour International Film Festival.
The Canadian Labour International Film Festival (CLIFF) is in its 17th edition and Mayworks will again present a local satellite screening of short films chosen from this year’s CLIFF selections.
CLIFF selects films from across the globe that give voice to workers and their struggles for better lives.
Total program runtime: 91 minutes

Film Program:
Nola
by Natalie Remplakowski & Aisha Evelyna (Canada: English) – 10 min

A Black woman working as a sous-chef navigates toxic restaurant culture and her wavering mental health, until a chance encounter changes her.
Your Own Boss
by Álvaro Guzmán Bastida (Spain: Spanish) – 18 min

A food delivery worker struggles to juggle his responsibilities as a young father with the impossible demands of an algorithm that pushes him to the limit.
Working For Freedom
by Conor Devries (Canada: English) – 11 min

Working for Freedom is a short documentary that follows an Ottawa-based woman through her experiences of prison labour at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre. Author of Solidarity behind bars, Jordan House, provides us with an overview of the frameworks that allow these exploitative practices to continue today.
Shadow Work
by Gillian McKercher (Canada: English) – 3 min

Limerent Pittsburgh
by Anne Ciecko (USA: English) – 3 min

A videopoem revisiting the rust belt city is a site of rekindling of memories and mythologies of labour and family.
Motown South
by Samuel George (USA: English) – 20 min

Ghost Workers
by Lisette Olsthoorn (Netherlands: English) – 26 min
