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Matthew Rankin Asks “Who Owns The Twentieth Century”?
The film is a beautiful mixture of history, satire, dedication, and deep questioning. Rankin has been absorbed in all of the aesthetic power of Winnipeg, and taken it...
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That Battle is Over, Girl: Alice Schoenberg
I first met Schoenberg at the Alberta University of the Arts together where we both graduated in April 2019. Despite having only had one class together in our...
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That Battle is Over, Girl: Alice Schoenberg
Her superwoman character appears in THIS IS A PROTEST (2018), performed in the dark and highlighted by a strong incandescent spotlight, and a projection on the back wall. The...
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Matthew Rankin Asks “Who Owns The Twentieth Century”?
*GC: I feel like it comes across in the film. Even the acting, everyone seems very much living in the world you created. It’s like they bought in...
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That Battle is Over, Girl: Alice Schoenberg
In employing scrolling text and found footage of the Women’s March, the superwoman demonstrates the failures of this march, pointing to the consumption of activist image and failed integration...
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Being Artful: An Interview with Multimedia Artist Brad Necyk
*SHAUN CRAWFORD: According to your artist statement, "Illness is a vital meaning-making event." This is a powerful comment but notably doesn't carry any kind of value - no positive...
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The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic
We are introduced to divorcee Melanie (Dawn Van de Schoot) and her two teenage children Madison (Hailey Foss) and Timothy (Kaeleb Zain Gartner), newly moved into Aspen Ridge and...
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The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic
In wresting the Gothic away from medieval crypts and castles and anchoring it in the everyday (and frequently – as in Red Letter Day – the daylight), the...
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The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic
There is a thread in Red Letter Day that critiques surveillance culture and violence in media, but it seems less effective to me than its commentary on Calgary...
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Shaun Crawford
*Shaun Crawford* has written for radio, commercials, web, extended reality, and film. His films have aired on CBC, HBO, The Movie Network, Showtime, and screened at festivals in Canada...