Remembering Peter Wintonick, Canada's documentary ambassador, with a personalized poem.
Keep ReadingPeter Wintonick and I never worked together on his films or mine. We just liked to hang out, do things together, talk about docs and discuss my newest rant about how the
Keep ReadingA lot can change in the span of a decade. During this time film studies at the University of Toronto has progressed from a college-controlled programme into an independent Cinema Studies Institute.
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Keep Reading"Private broadcasters should respect the conditions of their licence and public broadcasters should get back exactly what their name calls for — public broadcasting."
Keep ReadingDirector Shannon Walsh reflects on bringing the social-change aspect of documentary into the process behind the camera.
Keep ReadingCanadian film funding received further consideration as it pertains to independent documentaries and the big public spenders like CBC and the NFB.
Keep ReadingJust because the long-form documentary is the king of the hill now, doesn’t mean we can take it for granted.
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