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Stalking Our Doppelgängers: An Interview with Filmmaker Isaac Ezban
*GM: The mirror is important in Parallel because it is the portal to other universes. But you also use mirrors in your earlier films to convey human identity...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
Despite its title, this series of films is anything but quiet. Terracciano’s use of the adverb speaks more to her approach of capturing how each artist dances. She...
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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
The years between the Mansfield footage being taken, Mercury’s career and death, and Ryan’s M:ST performance can serve as a timeline for the different ways that queer people have...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
It’s a surprisingly slippery story for such an important moment in Canada’s labour history, but that hasn’t prevented filmmakers from taking a stab at telling the strike story over...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
For Schur, Sokolowski’s story illustrates the connections between the experiences of immigrant workers living in Western Canada just after World War I, and the growing nativist sentiment around the...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
The inclusion of Emma’s character represents a trend in films about the Winnipeg General Strike towards representing marginalized communities who weren’t part of the original strike narrative. “Absences in...
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Carbon Capture: Experimental Strategies for Re-Presenting the Anthropocene
In Michael Lyons’ Porto Landscape (2018), a “city symphony” film set in Porto, Portugal, various temporal devices are used to complementary effects. Lyons plays with mixing different “speeds” of...
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Carbon Capture: Experimental Strategies for Re-Presenting the Anthropocene
Exemplifying a different approach to time, most of Kathleen Rugh’s Winter’s First Moons (2018) utilizes double and triple exposure to playfully combine footage of the moon in a free-flowing...
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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
For years, Ryan and I had been on the peripheral of one another’s social and professional lives (we both attended the Alberta College of Art and Design and...
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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
Two months later Ryan’s Nike-checked sneakers squeaked on Calgary’s Theatre Junction GRAND’s black-painted floor as they slid, twirled, and shimmied within a round pool of rosy spotlight in their...