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Calling All Queers: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
The animation draws attention (forgive the pun) to the duo’s Safer Spaces Program,which aims to make their shows a safe space for everyone: “You’re not going to feel like...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
Both films are about the inherent tensions of difference and diversity, between truth and lies – a natural fit for works that pass Western Canada as elsewhere in...
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On Collectives, Projects, Film Itself, and a Sausage Factory
*LM: I remember you telling me something interesting about film being a physical place for you. Can you explain that? * KR: Part of what I find interesting about a...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
"The pendulum swings from realism to abstraction in history, and in my own continuum, it's the same," Richardson reflects on the trajectory of his work. By subjecting Atari...
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Editor's Note
When I was a kid I absolutely adored the Wonder Woman TV series. To me, she was an aspirational, kick ass, female warrior. She made me believe that...
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The Many Faces of NOFAC3: Documenting Calgary’s Queer Underground
Lloren moved to Calgary from Cebu City, Philippines at the age of 19 and attended the Alberta College of Art and Design (ACAD) where they majored in painting....
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Blood on the Poplars: ALIEN THUNDER (1974) and the Story of Almighty Voice
Though the Canadian prairies have provided the landscapes for a great many American Westerns, domestic Canadian Westerns are a rare breed indeed.5Alien Thunder is a far cry from...
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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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Queers and Our Counterparts
AF: Exactly. Yep. DM: And it’s like, well no, if you keep watching—which people usually do—then that’s when the details come apart and then it’s like dissecting it as...
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Femme, Fierce, & f-stops: Women Working in Photography
*CYG: People often glamorize working as a freelancer: you get to pick your own hours, work from home, be your own boss, etc. I know that isn’t always...
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