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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
Jones has exhibited the unedited, soundless footage at numerous exhibitions across the world, including the 2008 Whitney Biennial. Rather than editing the footage, the impact of Jones’s showing the...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
a quiet flamenco offers the audience an opportunity to reacquaint themselves with flamenco by presenting a different relationship between sound and dance. While flamenco is traditionally a cacophonous dance,...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
This idea becomes particularly clear in two films in the series: Myriam Allard and Sarah Bronsard. The dancer in Sarah Bronsard moves across the floor using her torso as the...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
The films are beautiful and moving while mysterious. Each film focuses on an individual dancer and begins with their name spoken. This acts as a relational moment: the...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
In a quiet flamenco, Terracciano seems less concerned with the character and movement of flamenco and more so with the personalities - the very personhood - of the...
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Stalking Our Doppelgängers: An Interview with Filmmaker Isaac Ezban
George Melnyk interviews Ezban about Parallel (2018) and how working in Western Canada has impacted his career and his vision as a filmmaker. *GEORGE MELNYK: This is your first English-language film made...
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Stalking Our Doppelgängers: An Interview with Filmmaker Isaac Ezban
I would say 23 days in Vancouver is equal to 40 days in Mexico. In Mexico, things move slower. For example, you might start shooting two hours after...
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George Melnyk
*George Melnyk* is a retired film prof from the University of Calgary. He has written and edited almost 30 books, a half-dozen on Canadian film. He is also a...
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Isaac Wurmann
*Isaac Wurmann* is a freelance journalist living and working in Winnipeg. He is a recent graduate of the journalism program at Carleton University, where he completed a double major in journalism and...
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Editor's Note
I have been listening to and really loving an amazing eight episode podcast about gender non-binary identities called NB from the BBC.1Gender non-binary is “an umbrella term for people...