Articles – Interviews
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The Toxic Pigs of Fukushima: Sifting Through the Rubble
The ghost towns of a nuclear disaster are hauntingly familiar after nearly a year of virus-induced lockdown in Otto Bell’s The Toxic Pigs of Fukushima.
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The Kids Are Not Alright
Christi Cooper’s Youth v Gov chronicles a group of young climate activists suing the United States’ government.
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A Walk in the Woods with Borealis’s Kevin McMahon
An interview with Borealis director Kevin McMahon.
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Becoming More Inconvenient
Reflections on Michelle Latimer and Thomas King’s Inconvenient Indian.
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Re-imagining the NFB Amid a New Normal: In Conversation About the Board’s New Strategic Plan
Claude Joli-Coeur, Julie Roy, and Jérôme Dufour discuss the 2020-2023 strategic plan released by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
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A Life in Paper: Tanya Lapointe on Her Claude Lafortune Doc ‘The Paper Man’
An interview with The Paper Man director Tanya Lapointe on her film about Claude Lafortune.
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Ann Shin’s Eye of the Beholder Finds Empathy with the ‘Other’
Ann Shin discusses her VR experience Eye of the Beholder, which tasks users with making split-second decisions seen in My Enemy, My Brother.
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A Lesson in Dying An interview with Catarina Vasconcelos
Catarina Vasconcelos discusses her new film The Metamorphosis of Birds.
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Cecilia Aldarondo Talks Landfall and the Power of Puerto Ricans
Cecilia Aldarondo discusses her documentary Landfall, which chronicles Puerto Ricans’ response to the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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When Worlds Collide: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer on Fireball
Fireball directors Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer discuss their collaboration that began with Encounters at the End of the World and Into the Inferno.