- Triumph of the Wall is a film about expectations. Its the story of two guys who embarked on an eight week journey and spent the next eight years trying to figure out how to finish what they started.
- Work in Progress is a documentary project originally intended to chronicle the path of a first time stone masons attempt to create a 1000 foot long dry stone wall in rural Quebec. Instead the film develops into a broader meditation about expectations. WIP is the story of two artists who inadvertently link their creative forces in a relationship that is at once codependent antagonistic and profoundly rewarding. They question the unexpectedly massive undertaking of their chosen art projects reminding us all that sometimes art and life are as much about the process than it is about the finished product.—Anonymous
- A filmed chronicle about the construction of a 1000-foot dry-stone wall by a novice stonemason in rural Quebec. The stonemason, Chris Overing, is to complete the stone structure within eight weeks; the filmmaker, Bill Stone plans the film as a straightforward telling of this laborious yet creative task. But after Overing realizes he has woefully underestimated the time and energy required to construct the wall, both projects evolve into something altogether different.—First Run Features
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