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Broken Knobs and Glass Eyes: Jan Svankmajer's ALICE
Alice shares only a few aspects with the well-known 1951 Disney film adaptation, which also mixes in some of the characters from Carroll’s 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass, such...
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Broken Knobs and Glass Eyes: Jan Svankmajer's ALICE
The Victorian-looking kettles, large brass keys, stopwatches, archaic playing cards in the film are all objects we still use often, but versions of which that have faded into obscurity....
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Desolate Stillness, Infectious Creativity: Polina Teif at WRECK CITY
Wreck City is a collective of artists and curators who organize public exhibitions in unconventional sites including pre-demolition houses, abandoned buildings, and vacant commercial spaces (https://www.wreckcity.ca/residency[https://www.wreckcity.ca/residency]). This year, the collective hosted...
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Desolate Stillness, Infectious Creativity: Polina Teif at WRECK CITY
Among the eccentric programming, artist collective WYRDOS dressed as Charlie Chaplin, performing silent comedy acts through the glass of a vacant radio recording booth inside one of the exhibition’s...
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Suzette Chan
*Suzette Chan* is an Edmonton-based journalist who has written about the visual arts, the performing arts, and the literary arts. She is a member of the editorial collective of...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
While Foote’s photos have stood the test of time, films shot during the strike have largely been relegated to obscurity, and many of them have been lost forever. According...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
From Arsin to Gonick, Kelly to Schur, the past 100 years of films about the Winnipeg General Strike reveal as much what we don’t know about the strike...
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Stalking Our Doppelgängers: An Interview with Filmmaker Isaac Ezban
*GM: Working in a studio system for the first time and with English-speaking actors and crews required adaptation on your part. How were you able to express your...
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Stalking Our Doppelgängers: An Interview with Filmmaker Isaac Ezban
*GM: The mirror is important in Parallel because it is the portal to other universes. But you also use mirrors in your earlier films to convey human identity...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
Despite its title, this series of films is anything but quiet. Terracciano’s use of the adverb speaks more to her approach of capturing how each artist dances. She...