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The Many Faces of NOFAC3: Documenting Calgary’s Queer Underground
Shot on an early 2000s using a digital camcorder, the participatory documentary showcases the specific moment in time that our group of friends and the extended queer community were...
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Maybe We Should Have Made That Doc
*BB: Did you write the script in terms of shots? * CC: I don’t write in terms of shots. I just can’t think about that until it’s done....
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Desolate Stillness, Infectious Creativity: Polina Teif at WRECK CITY
Between voice-overs, a soundtrack of solemn string instruments creates tension, a tightening, until eventual silence; an exhale. Polina uses the camera’s perspective to move us through a broken landscape—dry,...
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THUMBS THAT TYPE AND SWIPE: The DIS Collective at Plug In ICA
The other grouping of posters includes one that lends its title to the exhibit, Thumbs That Type and Swipe. The words outline the pad of a large thumb,...
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A Lineage of Self: Vivek Shraya’s TRISHA
In the third diptych in the series, Shraya’s mother is draped in a pink robe, her arms wrapped around a stuffed animal. Shraya’s recreation alters slightly, and therefore personalizes,...
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Maybe We Should Have Made That Doc
Interview with Christina Choe, recorded March 7th, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA. This interview has been edited for length. *Berkley Brady (BB): How would you summarize the journey of [Nancy] actually getting...
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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
Somers made it her goal to work against this pattern, and looked for ways to bridge the gap and bring women’s voices forward. She theorizes that emerging female...
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Carbon Capture: Experimental Strategies for Re-Presenting the Anthropocene
Sandy McLennan’s The Last Skate (2018) is a nearly opposite film, but one which is no less radical. McLennan abstracts the horizontal landscapes of a frozen Canadian lake, destabilizing...
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Editor's Note
Unlike the Rocky Mountains that leave you thunderstruck by their sheer monumentality or the thrill of seeing orcas cavorting in the Active Pass between BC’s Mayne and Galiano Islands,...
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Editor's Note
I have been thinking a lot lately about whose stories are being told, and even more importantly who gets to do the telling. Is it important who the...