Issue 77 - Spring 2010
POV presents its Focus on Education issue highlighting the film and documentary-related programs in universities and colleges across Canada.
The first annual cross country look at cinema programmes being taught in Canada. An incisive and informative review by a 2009 Canadian film grad.
Read MoreReel Canada creates film festivals celebrating the nation's cinema in high schools. Gligorijevic takes us behind the scenes of an educational programme with a difference.
Read MoreDocumentaries can be great learning tools for students--and sometimes, their teachers. In a society where film is often the new "text," educators are harnessing docs in innovative ways.
Read MoreYoung filmmakers in Europe are receiving unofficial post-graduate degrees through working with documentary training programmes. By making films, they're continuing their education.
Read MoreRyerson University's Documentary Media programme will undoubtedly continue to strengthen as more students pass through it.
Read MoreHow the Toronto International Film Festival serves education and cinephilia through programs like the TIFF Cinematheque and Film Reference Library.
Read MoreActivists, lobbyists, delegates and filmmakers had high hopes for COP15, but things went awry. Here’s what happened.
Read MoreAdventurers go for the thrill, filmmakers live for the footage. And journalists will take any freebie they can get.
Read MoreComposer Mychael Danna on his career composing film scores for works by directors like Atom Egoyan, Deepa Mehta, and Mira Nair.
Read MoreCBC and Telefilm are formulating a policy for making films together--at last. But what kind of features will they produce?
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