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CULTURAL DOCUMENTATION

NTT Films was founded by Eden Munro and Mike Siek in 2014 after a decade working together at an alt-weekly newspaper. During that time documentation was fragmented as smartphones became ubiquitous and moments in time were captured and uploaded to the web instantaneously, only to disappear beneath the next thousand uploads. The approach NTT Films has taken to cultural documentation is to tie many disparate elements together within the film format to create a focused piece of work that adds context to a topic.

In addition to our own projects, we've worked in collaboration with non-profit, theatre and music groups to produce video material tailored to each organization's specific needs.

DOCUMENTARIES

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LIFT ME UP: THE STORY OF A BAND IN A PANDEMIC

Ayla Brook & the Sound Men released an album on the day that everything shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The band was left to adjust to a world without traditional live shows. Lift Me Up follows the group from the recording studio to an uplifting rooftop gig.

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DEAD VENUES

An exploration of the history of six of Edmonton's shuttered music venues and the communities that grew and evolved around them.

Funded in part by

the Edmonton Heritage Council

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BURN THIS TOWN DOWN

A glimpse of Edmonton's indie music scene during the 2013 Hot Plains music festival. Featuring the Wet Secrets, Switches, the Allovers, Renny Wilson and more.

Licensed by

Make Something Edmonton and FAVA TV

MUSIC VIDEOS

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HEADSTONES

"Hotel Room"

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EAMON MCGRATH

"Unsung Warsong"

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RODNEY DECROO

"Like Jacob When He Felt the Angel's Touch"

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BETH PORTMAN

"Take a Trip"

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JR. GONE WILD

A feature-length rockumentary about the rise, fall and rebirth of Canadian country punk band Jr. Gone Wild.

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