Issue 102 - Summer 2016
More than three decades passed before an Inuk was able to make a feature film that showed a native perspective on the seal hunt. Alethea Arnaquq-Baril’s documentary Angry Inuk is that long-awaited film.
Read MoreThe Slippers, How to Build a Time Machine and Random Acts of Legacy celebrate and explore the implications of earlier movies.
Read MoreAn appreciation of programmer and filmmaker Lynne Fernie's contribution to the Canadian scene upon her retirement from Hot Docs.
Read MoreIn revisiting Bonnie Sherr Klein’s Not a Love Story for the Canadian Cinema Series, Rebecca Sullivan wades back into the 1980s “porn wars."
Read MoreRarely has a conjugal couple had such longevity as a collaborative artistic duo as Canada’s Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge.
Read MoreWhy are they so hot? From Contemporary Color to I Am the Blues to Hip-Hop Evolution, audiences can’t get enough of them.
Read MoreDon Owen will always be remembered for the madness and inspiration that fostered English Canada’s first great narrative film, Nobody Waved Goodbye.
Read MoreHumour is the spice of life, but documentary films, which aim to reflect life, often leave this key ingredient out of the recipe.
Read MoreRenowned artist Stan Douglas talks about his recent work, in particular the interactive installation Circa 1948
Read MoreAn interview with Loc Dao, chief digital officer at the National Film Board of Canada, on his interactive work 1948 with Stan Douglas.
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