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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
Both films are about the inherent tensions of difference and diversity, between truth and lies – a natural fit for works that pass Western Canada as elsewhere in...
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Black box, white cube, and something in the middle
Meet in the Middle uses the central theme of trauma as it relates to migration and memory reflected through film, art and the work located at their intersections. Twinning Saskatchewan...
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Matthew Rankin Asks “Who Owns The Twentieth Century”?
*GC: So, the history of Canada is fermenting in your mind, and then Mackenzie King comes along. When does everything begin to converge with film?* MR: Well, I read...
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Calling All Queers: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
Canadian documentarian and artist Lynne Fernie’s21seventeen-minute Apples and Oranges(2003)is the longest of the five films I have selected and was created with a children’s audience in mind. As noted in the synopsis,...
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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
The recent mentorship screening began with Lydia Adair's Errands, a multi-threaded film that examines the intersecting lives of people who meet in line at the bank. Adair’s narrative is...
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Ektoplasm-o-vision! with Guy Maddin
Over the last five years, Maddin has obsessed over remaking lost and unrealized films from cinema’s early decades, a period from which only a small fraction of films...
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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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Queers and Our Counterparts
DM: Mhm. AF: —that in order to sort of validate the conversation of like a gender queer or trans body, there has to be nudity involved. NK: Hm. AF: Um… DM: Which...
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Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary
LUMA: What programs or mandates would you like to see in place in order to support visibility of this kind of work going into the future? ...
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Human Rights and Film at 150
*AC: The CMHR is located in Winnipeg and as a national museum celebrates stories from across Canada and around the globe. How have you enabled people to engage...