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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
In another section of the video installation, a woman attached to a safety rope, slowly and methodically walks across the glacier. She is singing with sheets of music in her hand, seemingly communing with, and offering homage to, the...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
The installation of Requiem for a Glacier at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is particularly effective. The twenty-two-foot-long screen takes up the entire wall of the gallery, reflecting the monumentality of the site. As...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
Another strength of the piece is the use of close-ups of the terrain of the glacier, many of which focus of the large rivulets of water flowing downward. In a number of shots, the...
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Behind the Screen: Lessons from Making IN PLAINVIEW
The film follows the colliding worlds of ex-cops and former partners, Penner (Aaron Douglas) and Rand (Stafford Perry). Fresh out of jail, Penner is on the hunt for...
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Behind the Screen: Lessons from Making IN PLAINVIEW
But for filmmakers applying to the Talent to Watch program, there are a few deliverables you’ll need to keep in mind including a rough cut of the film,...
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Behind the Screen: Lessons from Making IN PLAINVIEW
*TH: Whether you’re on your first film or your last, filmmaking is a learning process. There’s always something you wish you knew, something you could have done better. What...
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PRAYER FOR A LOST MITTEN: An Interview with Jean-Francois Lesage
*Guillaume Carlier (GC): Was it a surprise when you won?* Jean-Francois Lesage (JL): Yes, it was a surprise. Usually in a festival you would be going to the...
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PRAYER FOR A LOST MITTEN: An Interview with Jean-Francois Lesage
*GC: Where did the idea for the film come from?* JL: I wanted to make a film about longing. We don’t have this word in French, but it’s...
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PRAYER FOR A LOST MITTEN: An Interview with Jean-Francois Lesage
*GC: What I like about the structure is that it's not auteur driven. It starts with the subjects, and you create the story with the subjects. In a...
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PRAYER FOR A LOST MITTEN: An Interview with Jean-Francois Lesage
*GC: What did you learn about Montréal when you made this film?* JL: I learned many things. I did a film before in Gaspésie, and the people who said...