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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
While the camera scans the table to create slow-moving still lifes of hot dogs, lentils, broccoli, and wine, we are reminded of the everyday oddness of last-minute meals cobbled...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
The short ends with Inkster removing an eery, expressionless mask from her face. Her eyes are wide open and, at the end, fixed on the viewer. A text...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Perhaps one of the most personal film about connection in the capsule is Peter Lynch’s My Pandemonia (2020). While the film starts with various images and videos of his life with...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Peter Rowe’s animated film Dying to Tell You also explores hospital life. This fictional short, made up of a series of colourful and sketchy line drawings, provides a first-person account of...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
As evinced by the films described thus far, there is great diversity to the project but, by virtue of the works being made by filmmakers – rather than,...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Daniel Cross’s Tire(d) (2020) is also artistic, slow and introspective. As he writes about the film, “Here I am sitting at the river, staring at this tire – buried in time,...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
How do these films capture our pandemic present and how will they be understood in the future? Will we watch them years from now and get this same...
- Inside “Western” Filmmaking: An interview with Katie Wackett of CSIF
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Inside “Western” Filmmaking: An interview with Katie Wackett of CSIF
As mostly a demographic term, “Western” also carries with it the connotation of access within Canada’s publicly funded system. In particular, regional centres of Western filmmaking have traditionally been...
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