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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
My viewing choices were shaped by a number of tastemakers. I surrounded myself by a set of books, some of which I owned (mostly scrounged from used bookstores),...
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
Being in near constant use was bad for the tapes. Sometimes they would snap and need to be discarded altogether; more often, segments would wear and become unusable,...
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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
For Vanessa Wenzel, being selected for the 2019 workshop marked a milestone in itself. She remembers, “It was the first thing I got, the [creative] world accepting me....
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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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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
Somers remembers a far different political climate from today. Feminist films, especially those that openly dealt with women’s bodies and sexuality, were considered controversial by the mainstream. Criticism came...
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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
Somers made it her goal to work against this pattern, and looked for ways to bridge the gap and bring women’s voices forward. She theorizes that emerging female...
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Machine Language Protocol: Jeremy Shaw’s QUANTIFICATION TRILOGY
The “interviews” and the rest of Quickeners, has been reworked from real-world documentary footage about a snake-handling Evangelical Christian sect from Appalachia in mid-century America. The black and white...
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Machine Language Protocol: Jeremy Shaw’s QUANTIFICATION TRILOGY
I Can See Forever, the final film in the trilogy, shifts its filmic style into a kind of mid-nineties documentary interview show in the style of Discovery Channel programming....
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Equinox Vigil in Calgary’s Historic Union Cemetery 2012 –2018: A Farewell
Equinox Vigil was a free, family-friendly and non-religious evening to remember the dead in an artist-led, participatory way that over 500 people a year experienced as moving and magical. The...
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Editor's Note
Unlike the Rocky Mountains that leave you thunderstruck by their sheer monumentality or the thrill of seeing orcas cavorting in the Active Pass between BC’s Mayne and Galiano Islands,...