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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
The cinematic trick of using shooting locations as stand-ins for other places has been a historically popular one. Getting spectators to forget the setting ever used to be Alberta...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
The entire foundations of their separate lives are as false as the searing image of Ennis and Alma’s trailer home, a perfect “L” shape aligned with a small...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
Fitzgerald’s understanding is that the brutality of the world around them can only justify atheism: “In that moment, he told me, he found God. And it turns out,...
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Digging in the Dirt: Uncovering the Silent Epidemic Among Albertan Oil Workers
Chris Johnson’s story follows Dallen’s. When Johnson started working in the trades at 19, it was perfect for a young kid. It gave him something to focus his...
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Digging in the Dirt: Uncovering the Silent Epidemic Among Albertan Oil Workers
Glenn Bielech was another one of those fly-in fly-out workers. He was in the oil fields for over 35 years, living in remote regions of Alberta. Over the...
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“A New Chivalry”: The Calgary Stampede on Film
The Calgary Stampede began in 1912 as a six-day event, founded by American trick roper and showman Guy Weadick. Weadick staged a second Stampede in Winnipeg the following year,...
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“A New Chivalry”: The Calgary Stampede on Film
It is likely due to the success of The Calgary Stampede that, seven years later, The Girl from Calgary, seems to assume that the viewer does not need...
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“A New Chivalry”: The Calgary Stampede on Film
Made 16 years later, the colour Western Northwest Stampede is a considerably more lavish production. It seems to repurpose a few elements from The Calgary Stampede, including a rodeo...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
Administrative work is a necessary but often neglected engine of any arts organization. Putting resources into the office is usually an afterthought, and the tools are usually cobbled together...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
With that boost, they started building the app one partner at a time. Soon, other arts organizations, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Shumka dance, and other media arts...