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Being Artful: An Interview with Multimedia Artist Brad Necyk
*SC: The presence of place is very prevalent in your work. A combination of literal and representative spaces. Where do these environments come from and why are they...
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The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic
We are introduced to divorcee Melanie (Dawn Van de Schoot) and her two teenage children Madison (Hailey Foss) and Timothy (Kaeleb Zain Gartner), newly moved into Aspen Ridge and...
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The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic
In wresting the Gothic away from medieval crypts and castles and anchoring it in the everyday (and frequently – as in Red Letter Day – the daylight), the...
- Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
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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
In Brokeback Mountain, the setting is the third protagonist alongside Jack and Ennis. Their fleeting encounters in the Wyoming mountains transform their shared desire into love from their first...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
After another cut, they stand in front of a messy desk, not saying a word to one another. Ennis leans against a wall with hat in right hand,...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
The transformed Albertan landscape is given fleeting snapshots in these opening moments, unrecognizable on account of the little time spent on them as well as the extent of the...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
The Revenant places a similar emphasis on incapacitation, but the source of Glass’ difficulties is the active danger of the narrative environment. Gone is the deceptive calm of landscapes,...
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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...