Issue 109 – Fall/Winter 2018

Issue 109 - Fall/Winter 2018

Sharkewater Extinction, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch, and Being Animal are among a new set of environmental films that confront the age of the Anthropocene. Subscribe today!

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Short Circuit

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Jamie Miller’s Prince’s Tale, Sophy Romvari’s duo Norman Norman and Pumpkin Movie, and Sofia Bohdanowicz’s Veslemøy’s Song highlight some of the newer voices in Canadian documentary. The films are loosely connected by themes of mortality, history, legacy, and memory, but they share a greater connection in

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Adieu, Rob Stewart

When Rob Stewart perished in a diving accident in January of 2017, he left behind a huge legacy as an artist and activist. He had become the dream figure for the international conservationist movement. Handsome, charismatic and well-spoken, Stewart made

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Orson Welles’ Final Disappearing Act

“The mystery in Kane is largely fake…” — Pauline Kael, Raising Kane, 1971, on the “shallow masterpiece” Citizen Kane. “We Hanky Panky men have always been with you.” — Orson Welles, F for Fake. F for Fake, first released in 1973, is Orson

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Populism

“Given my job,” writes MSNBC’s Chris Hayes in a review of Michiko Kakutani’s new book about the Trump era, The Death of Truth, “I am forced to ask myself every day: Is it possible to say anything truly profound or new about Donald

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Sam Green’s Live Documentary

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A Thousand Thoughts is a “live documentary” about the avant-garde contemporary music ensemble the Kronos Quartet, which comprises an onstage musical performance by the group, narration by Green and carefully assembled footage projected on a screen behind the participants.

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