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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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PORTABLE CLOSETS by Kyle Alden Martens
Every individual/collective is welcome to participate. The rules are not set in stone, but rather in the turtlenecks. With turtlenecks the players will move forward as instructed by one...
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Uncertain Frontiers: Female Identity and Rural Spaces
The rise of the female perspective in Western film with the pioneer woman trope intended to work against idealized portrayals of settlement life often found in art made...
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Uncertain Frontiers: Female Identity and Rural Spaces
Three decades later, Kelly Reichardt’s Meek’s Cutoff approaches the open landscape in a markedly different way, upending classic Western film tropes in the story of a group of American...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
These are some of the first images and snippets of dialogue from B.G-Osborne’s ten-and-a-half-minute 2018 video installation A Thousand Cuts. Appropriated clips of representations of trans people played by...
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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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The Texture of the Gesture: Exploring Apostasy and Ancestry in Jeremy Moss' THESE WAYS I TRANSGRESS
Beyond this material treatment, the process of recording images for the film may be the most compelling element of the work. Moss travelled with his family (a trip...
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THUMBS THAT TYPE AND SWIPE: The DIS Collective at Plug In ICA
Facing the AV equipment was a couch made of small, square hay bales, the type that was ubiquitous on Prairie farms into the 1970s, and for which I...
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Editor's Note
I have been thinking a lot lately about whose stories are being told, and even more importantly who gets to do the telling. Is it important who the...
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Broken Knobs and Glass Eyes: Jan Svankmajer's ALICE
Calgary’s Giant Incandescent Resonating Animation Festival (GIRAF) screened Alice on November 23, 2018. A loose adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s 1865 literary classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Svankmajer’s film shares the...