In part two of a career-ranging conversation with POV’s editor, Nettie Wild talks about her filmmaking process and her documentaries.
Keep ReadingAn American distributor snapped up Yung Chang's Up the Yangtze at Sundance, but Canadian distributors didn't bite. What does that mean for us?
Keep ReadingWhile Bob Clark does get credit for making one of the most commercially successful Canadian films ever, his work has suffered a lack of proper appraisal.
Keep ReadingWill Tom Perlmutter be up for the difficulties that lie ahead? Speaking to the NFB Commissioner, it’s clear that he’s ready to take on any fights that might come his way.
Keep ReadingAt 86, veteran filmmaker Richard Leacock comes to Canada for Hot Docs’ Outstanding Achievement retrospective.
Keep ReadingThe CFC Media Lab’s Ana Serrano has created a beehive of activity culminating in Late Fragment, an interactive multi-narrative feature, which premiered at TIFF and is now being released on DVD.
Keep ReadingPerdue evokes the career of the genre-smashing art of the collective, General Idea, and examines Annette Mangaard’s new film.
Keep ReadingAnimated documentary should not be thought of as a strange hybrid at the margins, but one of the central forms of documentary film since its inception.
Keep ReadingWas the 2007 Toronto art spectacle terrific—or a terrific waste of time? Wolfe and Cockburn debate.
Keep ReadingPOV surveys Hot Docs’ exciting selection of films from Iran, a country noted for works that intersect between fiction and documentaries.
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