Friday, June 19, 2009

Blogging on film

Thanks to the Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival for inviting me to screen my new short film, The Man Who Built My Childhood. One more screening tomorrow: Saturday, June 20, 2009 at Noon at the Cumberland 4.

Here are some things I've noticed while wandering the streets of Toronto. Click on the pictures if you want to see them bigger. Since I blog at a leisurely pace I figured I could wait for a whole hour, so all pictures were shot on film the old-fashioned way.


Funny reference from a seemingly elderly graffiti artist.


Toronto takes its mayonnaise-substitutes very seriously.



My room at the Madison Manor. You can tell it's classy because the fireplace has an 'on' switch.


Detail of the stain-glass window in my room.


I did an interview at Bravo! for the their Bravo!Fact Presents show and they took my picture and printed me this visitor ID badge. For some reason I kept it stuck on my bag, and the next day the word 'STOP' magically appeared.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello! I am wondering how /where I can find the Saskatchewan trilogy? My family also lived in Whitmore Park for a while and my older brother and sisters would love to see this. I saw "Whitmore Park" on the Knowledge Network, here in BC, and have been trying to find out when other showings would be available. Thx!

bstockton said...

It's available from Amazon.com!

http://www.amazon.com/Saskatchewan-Trilogy-Brian-Stockton/dp/B001ULDK00/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1316657229&sr=8-1

My most recent film is "My Dinner with Generation X" which will repeat on Knowledge Network at some point.

http://knowledge.ca/program/my-dinner-with-generation-x