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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
The pilot delicately handles the scene where Uzo-Amani’s progressively, according to their family, “bizarre”, dress sense is finally explained in a heated confrontation with her parents. She reveals her...
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Totally By Yourself In This Vast Emptiness: Ted Kotcheff on "Wake in Fright"
TS: It feels very authentic. TK: I did have Jack Thompson who was a terrific actor and became a minor star. He worked in Hollywood and was in...
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Less Grey
*TS:* *Everything you’ve done before Circle of Steel was much shorter: web series, short films, music videos… What had been your previous experience of the post-production process? * GM: When I made the second season...
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Inside “Western” Filmmaking: An interview with Katie Wackett of CSIF
As mostly a demographic term, “Western” also carries with it the connotation of access within Canada’s publicly funded system. In particular, regional centres of Western filmmaking have traditionally been...
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THUMBS THAT TYPE AND SWIPE: The DIS Collective at Plug In ICA
This video was followed by Reparation Hardware[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7COHTosrPgE], a gentle satire by Ilana Harris-Babou, about a project to repurpose artifacts from the United States’ slavery-driven homesteading past to build a more...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
One critique I have is of the inclusion of a black box which appears twice in the piece. During one section, the box begins in the centre of the screen, as seen in the above still, and...
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The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic
Red Letter Day has plenty of echoes of other films, ranging from The Purge franchise (2013-ongoing) that represents a special “day” that encourages violence, to Calgary filmmaker Gary Burns’s...
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The Texture of the Gesture: Exploring Apostasy and Ancestry in Jeremy Moss' THESE WAYS I TRANSGRESS
Moss is now a self-professed atheist, although even this allegiance makes him uneasy; “I am averse to any/all absolutes. I don't believe in god, but I don't want...
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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
Somers remembers a far different political climate from today. Feminist films, especially those that openly dealt with women’s bodies and sexuality, were considered controversial by the mainstream. Criticism came...
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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...