Issue 101 - Spring 2016
Rama Rau’s Hot Docs opener The League of Exotique Dancers is a fun and empowering study of sexuality, aging, and taking hold of the gaze.
Nettie Wild's KONELĪNE: our land beautiful, is a stunning portrait of those who live and work in northern British Columbia.
Read MoreJohn Walker explores his family history as an Anglophone in Quebec My Country Mon Pays
Read MoreIs the planet sustainable? Spaceship Earth director Kevin McMahon and POV’s Marc Glassman engage in an epistolary exchange.
Read MoreJean-Pierre Blais, chair of the CRTC, should be fired or have the decency to resign for his indifferent destruction of Canadian media.
Read MoreTracey Friesen's Story Money Impact: Funding Media for Social Change is a welcome companion for filmmakers exploring impact culture.
Read MoreRama Rau's Hot Docs opener The League of Exotique Dancers explores the power of burlesque and flipping the gaze.
Read MoreRosie Dransfeld has become one of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary cinema verité directors. A look at Hot Docs 2016 Focus On honouree.
Read MoreOn the AGO's Outsiders: American Photography and Film 1950s–1980s exhibit featuring the photography of Gordon Parks, Diane Arbus, and other artists.
Read More“He didn’t live a double life. He lived twice.” - An appreciation of Chris Marker's influential classic La jetée
Read MoreAn interview with photographer Alec Soth regarding his show at the 2016 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.
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