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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
This idea becomes particularly clear in two films in the series: Myriam Allard and Sarah Bronsard. The dancer in Sarah Bronsard moves across the floor using her torso as the...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
In a quiet flamenco, Terracciano seems less concerned with the character and movement of flamenco and more so with the personalities - the very personhood - of the...
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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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Isaac Wurmann
*Isaac Wurmann* is a freelance journalist living and working in Winnipeg. He is a recent graduate of the journalism program at Carleton University, where he completed a double major in journalism and...
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Editor's Note
I have been listening to and really loving an amazing eight episode podcast about gender non-binary identities called NB from the BBC.1Gender non-binary is “an umbrella term for people...
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How Real Do You Want Me To Be?: Kate Craig’s DELICATE ISSUE
The soundtrack contains heavy breathing accompanied by the sound of a heartbeat. At times the heartbeat and breathing become slightly muffled by the microphone. In the initial shots of...
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Fostering Women and Filmmaking: 30 Years of Herland
Herland is an organization that seeks to bring films by and about women to a larger audience. Originally a festival, Herland is now focused on advancing women's careers...
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
I first saw The Mephisto Waltz not on a commercial VHS tape, either rented or purchased, but as one taped off of broadcast television. I last saw it...
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Machine Language Protocol: Jeremy Shaw’s QUANTIFICATION TRILOGY
The three short films in Vancouver-born, Berlin-based director Shaw’s Quantification Trilogy, Quickeners (2014), Liminals (2017), and I Can See Forever (2018), look like documentaries dating from the near to...
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A Lineage of Self: Vivek Shraya’s TRISHA
Shraya, a trans woman of colour, has remarked that her body of work, which spans albums, books, films, and photo essays, is often informed by the oppressions she...