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Telling Women’s Stories: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
She takes up a job as a bearded lady in a sideshow but eventually comes back to her partner. It would seem that she misses flying through the...
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Edmonton Sound Travels
Shawn Pinchbeck The “Shawn” that Dion mentioned was Shawn Pinchbeck, who was just 15 when he showed up on CJSR's doorstep with tapes of his own original music. “We would...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
Cunningham, a founding member of FAVA, recalls why the organization came into existence in the first place. The gatekeeping of the old way of working was such that...
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Desolate Stillness, Infectious Creativity: Polina Teif at WRECK CITY
In anticipation of our first meeting, Polina’s film had been on my mind. As I passed the Bow River by taxi that first day in Calgary, I was...
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The Spectacle of Power: Ken Russell's THE DEVILS (1971)
The original 107 minute X-rated British cut of Ken Russell’s controversial film, The Devils (1971) is set to be screened on DVD for the first time in Calgary...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
A combination of his once-sidelining Atari experimentations and his now-established Jawa technique, Janus stands as a new and more unpredictable manifestation of the artist’s intent to create languages of...
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Re-presentations, Adaptations, and VARIATIONS
For instance, in one of VARIATIONS’ most literal iterations of re-presentation, Stephen Broomer and Stuart Broomer re-create at least two (if not more) of Snow’s works including his 1960 Lac Clair[https://www.gallery.ca/en/see/collections/artwork.php?mkey=7267] painting with their...
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Digging in the Dirt: Uncovering the Silent Epidemic Among Albertan Oil Workers
Digging in the Dirt is Howard’s first feature-length film: “I went to film school because I wanted more than anything … to make movies that reach people and...
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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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What’s Found & What’s Wrought: On Abbas Kiarostami’s CLOSE-UP
Images of flowers are repeated throughout the film. A man finds flowers in a pile of scraped up refuse on the road. We then see the flowers again...