Animal Tracks is an exploration of North American culture's estranged and precarious relationships with 
animals. To examine these relationships, the camera travels through man-made environments that have been constructed for the containment and/or display of animals. No voice-over narration is used in Animal Tracks. Instead, it employs a combination of sound effects, music and inter-title cards along with live action footage to engage the viewer.
 
Film Festival Screenings:

• Encontros Internacionais de Cinema. Lisbon, Portugal 1996.
• 20th Sao Paulo International Film Festival. Brazil 1996.
• 16th Atlantic Film Festival. Halifax NS 1996.
• 45 Melbourne International Film Festival. Australia 1996.
• Ambiente-Incontri Film Festival. Italy 1996.
• Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival. Toronto 1996.
• HOT DOCS! Documentary Film Festival. Toronto 1996.
• New Frontiers Film Festival. Ottawa 1996.

Broadcast in North America and Europe
28 minutes, 16mm colour.
Beta SP, VHS and film prints available.
   

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