
Lisa Steele
2021The Blood Records: Written and Annotated
Lisa Steele, Kim Tomczak
Set in a tuberculosis sanatorium in 1944 in the heart of the Canadian prairies, The Blood Records: written and annotated explores the world of a young girl, ill with tb. Struggling to escape her diseased body, her spirit roams freely throughout the long days and nights, reminiscing about her family, fearful of the fate of a beloved older brother who is fighting in The War, missing her native language (French) which is now foreign to her tongue after two years in the English hospital and idolizing the handsome but distant war correspondent who has just been admitted. A haunting tale of disease and loss, the work infuses the irrevocably sad memories of the girl with a hope only possible through survival. Visually compelling, with austere tableau shot on location in real sanatoria lending a feeling of inevitability to each scene. A tale told within the skin of consciousness.
The Blood Records: Written and Annotated

The Afternoon Knows What the Morning Never Suspected
Lisa Steele, Kim Tomczak
The Afternoon Knows What the Morning Never Suspected reflects on Steele's own history as a war resister who found refuge in Canada through a reading session in which two young women, both war refugees, share passages about the history of the Vietnam War and Canada's role in the conflict as a war profiteer.
The Afternoon Knows What the Morning Never Suspected

A Very Personal Story
Lisa Steele
"When I was 15, I came home from school to find my mother dead. This tape describes the day of her death. Until I did this tape, I had never completely recounted this experience. The tape is an attempt to remember as accurately as possible one day in my life - to let memory become the present tense." L.S.
A Very Personal Story

Birthday Suit with Scars and Defects
Lisa Steele
"On the occasion of my 27th birthday I decided to do a tape that chronicled my passage through time. I have always been clumsy, tripping, dropping, falling with alarming regularity. This tape accepts the extent of the consequences." L.S.
Birthday Suit with Scars and Defects
