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Berton
may be best known for her
autobiographical Super-8 Soliloquies which
are effective in moving audiences to see
the world from a uniquely
Peggy Anne Berton perspective - or often her perspective
from an
earlier time in her life on the edge. A master orator
and
wicked wit, Berton reveals the truly important issues when
she
describes in detail her extraordinary and chaotic every-day
predicaments.
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 |  | Propaganda Not Available on Television #2 Director Peggy Anne Berton (1990, 46 sec, Canada)
 Beer commercials are propaganda at the best of times, and at the worst of times. |
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 |  | Tin Ashtrays an exerpt
 Director Peggy Anne Berton (1999, 5 min, Canada)
 Ever feel
invisible? |
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 |  | The Legend of Buck Kelly trailler
 Director Peggy Anne Berton (2005, 3 min, Canada)
 Reality
and imagination meet where legends begin. It's the 2 minute trailler for Berton's
2005 feature. |
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 |  | Terror Director Peggy Anne Berton (1990, 2 min, Canada)
 Fear, violence, social control.
This short 1990 animation is all about our recent future. |
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 |  | Propaganda Not Available on Television #1 Director Peggy Anne Berton (1990, 2 min, Canada)
 One woman's commentary on changing the patriarchal system from within. |
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 |  | Fashion Director Peggy Anne Berton (1999, 4 min, Canada)
 White sand. Models. Cameras.
Cars. Radioactivity. America. |
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 |  | Canada An end to the broadcast day.
 Director Peggy Anne Berton (2005, 6 min, Canada)
 The
film maker creates her own end to the broadcast day. |
|
 |  | Let Me Tell You Something Director Peggy Anne Berton (1995, 3 min, Canada)
 Super 8. Light.
Subject. Direction. Camera. Peggy Anne Berton. |
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