Issue 100 - Winter 2015
Victoria Lean’s After the Last River leads a new class of Canadian filmmakers to watch.
Ray Klonsky, Chelsea McMullan, Nimisha Mukerji, and Victoria Lean are among a new generation of Canadian filmmakers breaking out.
Read MoreHighlights from TIFF 2015 include Miss Sharon Jones!, Thru You Princess, Where to Invade Next, The Music of Strangers, Sherpa, and Being AP.
Read MoreThis year’s school special, POV’s seventh, takes an unusual approach. Our aim is to portray each school in a documentary style—or as close to one as the written word in a magazine will allow.
Read MorePart 1 of POV's_7th annual Focus on Education issue profiles UBC, Vancouver Film School, Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Capilano University, and Banff Centre.
Read MorePart 2 of POV's 2015 Focus on Education survey looks at film programmes at Carleton University, Queen's University, U of T, NSCAD, Fanshawe College, the University of Manitoba, and Concordia.
Read MorePart 3 of POV's 2015 Focus on Education survey reports on the drama at film programs in Canadian colleges and universities.
Read MoreBrett Gaylor responds to Sergeo Kirby's article "The Interactive Paradox" and highlights the success and innovation of digital documentary.
Read MoreOn the Documentary Organization of Canada's publication Philanthropic Funding for Documentaries in Canada: Towards an Industry-wide Strategy,
Read MoreArtist and activist Elaine Brière’s credo is that “one of the most important functions photography has is recording history.”
Read MoreHybrid film draws on the stylistic and narrative traditions of both documentary and fiction film to varying degrees.
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