Issue 63 - Fall 2006
Directed by Jennifer Baichwal and inspired by the photography of Edward Burtynsky, Manufactured Landscapes is an epic eco doc with extraordinary scope, vision, and resonance.
POV talks to Lindalee Tracey about her career in making documentaries, her life and work with Peter Raymont, the legacy and controversy of Not a Love Story, and more.
Read MoreIn Manufactured Landscapes, director Baichwal, producer Nick de Pencier and cinematographer Peter Mettler join forces to profile photo icon Ed Burtynsky. Nayman looks at their creative process.
Read MoreGary Burns and Jim Brown excavate the roots of suburban sprawl within their Radiant City. Tracy lends a sympathetic eye to the project.
Read MoreWhat is the difference between moving and still image? Tong investigates an aesthetic issue, placing it in an historical context
Read MorePOV is pleased to publish an excerpt from Jerry White’s book, which profiles Peter Mettler, the subject of a major retrospective at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Read MoreHot Docs 2006 was better attended than any previous festival thanks to the organization’s promotional efforts and ability to present a provocative selection of documentaries within a framework of professional forums and countless networking opportunities for established and aspiring documentary
Read MoreShort notes delivered by Canadian documentary filmmaker Peter Wintonick on the occasion of receiving the Governor General Award for Visual and Media Arts, given in the presence of their Excellencies The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean and Mr. Jean-Daniel Lafond, Rideau
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