Issue 64 - Winter 2006
Lindalee Tracey and Peter Raymont inspire social impact and change through the artistic vision of White Pine Pictures.
Resolutely Canadian, Raymont has made films for social change in Nicaragua, Rwanda and Igloolik. A career-spanning interview with the director of Shake Hands with the Devil.
Read MoreCinemaNet Europe is more than a digital distribution network for documentary cinema. It is also a system of partner programmes in various EU countries.
Read MoreSince it first popped up in Toronto in the early ’90s, Cuppa Coffee has consistently taken a wide ranging approach to animation.
Read MoreEstablished in 1989-90 by Zacharias Kunuk, Paul Apak, Pauloosie Qulitalik and Norman Cohn, Isuma has been a nexus for community-based filmmaking.
Read MoreWhen Bensimon was appointed NFB Film Commissioner, he embarked on an ambitions five-year plan. Who well did he do? A conversation with Bensimon and Tom Perlmutter.
Read MoreKathleen M. Smith remembers Roberto Ariganello, who passed away on August 13, 2006. He was a respected filmmaker, teacher, and mentor.
Read MoreAt this year’s Hot Docs, it became clear that broadcasters are insisting on upgrading quickly to HD (high definition).
Read MoreMontreal's film festival scene is booming as competition grows between Festival des Films du Monde, Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, and RIDM.
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