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Objects From Home - Screening + Still Life Study
Thu Dec 11 2025 | 7pm-10pm
Objects from Home: A Tiny Hours Screening & Fundraiser
Join us for an evening that blends film, memory, and creative expression. We’ll begin with a screening of REW-FFWD, a 30-minute documentary based in exploring home, culture, and the quiet stories held in everyday objects.
After the film, the space transforms into a still-life studio featuring familiar items found in Jamaican households. Objects that hold warmth, history, and lived experience. Bring a sketchbook or use the materials provided, and spend time drawing, connecting, and reflecting.
Proceeds from ticket sales will go straight to Connek in Jamaica. Many Trans and 2SLGBTQIA+ folks are among the most affected by hurricane Melissa. We hope you’ll come out, get creative, be inspired and support an amazing grassroots organization.
About the film, REW-FFWD:
REW-FFWD (1994), directed by Denis Villeneuve, follows a photographer whose car breaks down in a Kingston neighbourhood, forcing him to spend several days in an unfamiliar environment. Told through a fragmented, VCR-like “memory puzzle” style, the film traces his shift from shock and preconceived bias to a deeper, more attentive way of seeing. As he listens, observes, and allows himself to be present, he realizes that the images he once planned to bring home (pretty and surface-level) could never speak honestly about Jamaica.
About Tiny Hours:
Tiny Hours is a film club celebrating cinema and community, brought to you by Of Sorts®. This event kicks off an ongoing series of intimate screenings featuring both local and global films. We’re passionate about diverse stories and perspectives, and we can’t wait to share our thoughtfully curated selections with you.
Thu Dec 11 2025 | 7pm-10pm
Objects from Home: A Tiny Hours Screening & Fundraiser
Join us for an evening that blends film, memory, and creative expression. We’ll begin with a screening of REW-FFWD, a 30-minute documentary based in exploring home, culture, and the quiet stories held in everyday objects.
After the film, the space transforms into a still-life studio featuring familiar items found in Jamaican households. Objects that hold warmth, history, and lived experience. Bring a sketchbook or use the materials provided, and spend time drawing, connecting, and reflecting.
Proceeds from ticket sales will go straight to Connek in Jamaica. Many Trans and 2SLGBTQIA+ folks are among the most affected by hurricane Melissa. We hope you’ll come out, get creative, be inspired and support an amazing grassroots organization.
About the film, REW-FFWD:
REW-FFWD (1994), directed by Denis Villeneuve, follows a photographer whose car breaks down in a Kingston neighbourhood, forcing him to spend several days in an unfamiliar environment. Told through a fragmented, VCR-like “memory puzzle” style, the film traces his shift from shock and preconceived bias to a deeper, more attentive way of seeing. As he listens, observes, and allows himself to be present, he realizes that the images he once planned to bring home (pretty and surface-level) could never speak honestly about Jamaica.
About Tiny Hours:
Tiny Hours is a film club celebrating cinema and community, brought to you by Of Sorts®. This event kicks off an ongoing series of intimate screenings featuring both local and global films. We’re passionate about diverse stories and perspectives, and we can’t wait to share our thoughtfully curated selections with you.