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Barbara Goslawski

Barbara is co-host/co-producer of Frameline who joined during its CKLN days. As a freelance writer and film critic for the past 30 years, she has contributed to numerous dailies and magazines including The Globe and Mail, The Canadian Film Encyclopedia, Box Office Magazine as well as to several books. A veteran of the Canadian film industry, Barbara has worked in many key areas including distribution and programming, and has also served on various festival juries

Cutting Through Rocks Review: Sara Shahverdi’s Courageous Stand

by Barbara Goslawski
January 27, 2025
Reviews/Sundance

Cutting Through Rocks observes politician Sara Shahverdi as she makes history as the first woman elected to public officer in her remote Iranian town.

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Exclusion: Beyond the Silence Review – Bridging Communal and Cultural Bonds

by Barbara Goslawski
November 15, 2024
Festivals/Reviews

Keira Loughran examines the ongoing impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Exclusion: Beyond the Silence, premiering at Reel Asian.

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From Ground Zero Review: Stories from Gaza

by Barbara Goslawski
September 13, 2024
Reviews/TIFF

A collective of artists from Gaza offer stories of resilience in the anthology film From Ground Zero about life in Palestine.

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A Sisters’ Tale Review: Two Voices United in Song

by Barbara Goslawski
September 10, 2024September 16, 2024
Reviews/TIFF

Leila Amini observes her sister Nasreen and her plight to pursue her passion as a singer in Iran, where public performances by women are prohibited, in A Sisters' Tale.

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Unusually Normal Review: Meet Canada’s Gayest Family

by Barbara Goslawski
May 26, 2024
Festivals/Reviews

Unusually Normal introduced three generations of queer women who use social media to challenge the idea of the "normal family."

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nanekawâsis Review: An Appropriately Artistic Portrait

by Barbara Goslawski
May 25, 2024
Festivals/Reviews

Cree artist George Littlechild shares his work and inspiration in nanekawâsis, a portrait of Indigenous resilience.

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Life Is Beautiful Review: Exiled from Home

by Barbara Goslawski
May 3, 2024
Hot Docs/Reviews

Mohamed Jabaly captures images from home in Palestine and captures memories of streets that no longer exist in Life Is Beautiful.

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A Band of Dreamers and a Judge Review: Dreams and Buried Treasures

by Barbara Goslawski
April 30, 2024
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In an uncanny stroke of serendipity, two very different films about treasure hunters in the modern era have arrived in Toronto’s cinemas at practically the same time.

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Standing Above the Clouds Review: Fighting latent colonialism in Hawaii

by Barbara Goslawski
April 29, 2024
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Standing Above the Clouds is a profound statement on how the human spirit can’t be broken as long as individuals band together.

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Limits of Europe Review: Toiling in the Dark

by Barbara Goslawski
April 27, 2024
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Limits of Europe is a riveting personal account of life as an itinerant labourer in Western Europe.

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