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Editor's Note
My family rented Spy Game (2001) from Blockbuster and took it back to our shitty townhouse at 5636 Pensacola Crescent, Calgary. I watched the whole film while smelling a...
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Of Love and Politics: Kiju Yoshida’s Love + Anarchy
Unlike the other two entries in the trilogy, Heroic Purgatory (1970) reads like science fiction, time traveling between eras of political agitation and history, and pushing the image ahead of ’70s dystopian tales like George...
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Convictions: Rita McKeough's Veins
Standing in the entrance of the room I sense a strong current of conviction. Rita McKeough's exhibition Veins is a carefully composed maquette of land, filled with sounds...
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First Nations Involvement in Alberta’s Film Industry
Laughter permeated sections of the screening, where a deep and profound sadness soaked into others. At one point in Little Big Man, General Custard and his army slaughter...
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Is it finished.
Later, I turned to Google to research these artists. Most of what came up were Facebook profiles, wedding photographers, and a lot of blank National Gallery profiles; only...
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Culture & Capital: “Real failure needs no excuse” at the Esker Foundation
THE STUDIO: THE OFFICE One houses a particularly nebulous type of labour, while the other is designed specifically to execute tasks. In the studio, where process is a goal...
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Culture & Capital: “Real failure needs no excuse” at the Esker Foundation
A REAL JOB A major reason that Ibghy and Lemmens have chosen to focus so intently on non-productivity in their studio practice is to disrupt the enormous external and...
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Culture & Capital: “Real failure needs no excuse” at the Esker Foundation
GOOD ONE, GUYS In a time when Calgarians are feeling vulnerable around the definitions of their labour and employment, the Esker sets an example for effective mainstream cultural programming...
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Totally By Yourself In This Vast Emptiness: Ted Kotcheff on "Wake in Fright"
Despite a highly acclaimed Cannes debut, the film struggled to find an audience and disappeared into total obscurity, unavailable for over four decades. In 2009, a restored version (selected...
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Totally By Yourself In This Vast Emptiness: Ted Kotcheff on "Wake in Fright"
TS: What was the Australian film industry like at the time? Was it similar to Canada’s or were they more developed? TK: Yeah, they were slightly more developed...