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January 17, 2011
Posted by Josephine

Media: Films

Portrait of An Athlete: Leah Callahan – The Sticking Place Film Teaser

Portrait of An Athlete: Leah Callahan from Moosestash Films on Vimeo.

THE STICKING PLACE is an interactive documentary in the making, exploring the journey of elite athlete, Leah Callahan, a freestyle wrestler with a dream to compete in the 2012 Olympic Games. Through the ups and downs of her doubt, elation, breakdowns and revelations, Leah’s journey becomes an invitation for each of us to consider who we are, and who we want to be. Visit thestickingplacefilm.ca

Brought to you by Moosestash Films.




Love Life – Made for DOXA Connexions Forum with support from DOXA Documentary Film Festival and the National Film Board of Canada

Love Life from Josephine Anderson on Vimeo.

Made during DOXA 2010 (www.doxafestival.ca) this is the story of love from the perspective of an 8-year-old boy. Meet Angus Seabrook, an infectiously spunky and thoughtful kid whose quirky wisdom will surprise you.

Produced through DOXA Connexions Youth Forum 2010 by the Documentary Media Society, with support from DOXA Documentary Film Festival and the National Film Board of Canada.

Director/Cinematographer/Editor: Josephine Anderson




A Vision for the Future of Kenya: The Asembo Bay Computer Resource Centre – Created for Tumaini Children’s Project

A Vision for the Future of Kenya: The Asembo Bay Computer Resource Centre from Josephine Anderson on Vimeo.

The Asembo Bay Computer Resource Centre is a community initiative established by the Asembo Bay Women for Development Group, with support and training from Tumaini Children’s Project. The Centre is the only place with internet access in the rural village of Asembo Bay, Kenya. It provides internet, word processing, and photocopying access to residents. The Centre also offers computer lessons to community members.

Film created for Tumaini Children’s Project (www.TumainiChildrensProject.ca) on the Canon T2i.

Directed, filmed and edited by Josephine Anderson.




Normal Design – Winner of “Best Director” Award (2011), Nokia N8: Direct and Project

Normal Design from Josephine Anderson on Vimeo.

Winner of “Best Director” award at Nokia N8:Direct and Project. Shot entirely on the Nokia N8 mobile phone, “Normal Design” explores what happens when mundane activities take on an unusual rhythm.




About the Good Life – A whimsical stop-motion exploration of friendship and optimism

About The Good Life from Josephine Anderson on Vimeo.

A tiny stop motion film made in the spur of the moment one Saturday morning in August 2010. Photographed by myself and Gala Milne, and edited by me. Music by Of Montreal. Enjoy!




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