Issue 88 - Winter 2012
POV’s 4th annual Focus on Education survey looks at film and documentary-related programmes in universities and colleges across Canada.
Knowledge Network pledges to provide a commercial-free space that connects audiences with independent thinkers and independent voices.
Read MoreWhat does it mean for film festivals to be at the core of the art and business of independent filmmaking, and what are the rights of artists?
Read More"It has fallen upon me to inscribe the synthesized thoughts and feelings of a number of people who are working in documentary and independent cinema here in Canada," writes Peter Wintonick.
Read MoreThe CRTC gave a resounding and historic 'no' to Bell's bid to acquire Astral Media. What does that mean for the Canadian landscape?
Read MorePOV’s annual survey of Canada’s films schools and departments is in its fourth year and we’re pleased with the increased attention it’s receiving among academics and students.
Read MorePOV's 2012 Focus on Education survey looks at Capilano, UBC, the Banff Centre, Simon Fraser, Emily Carr, and Vancouver Film School.
Read MorePOV's 2012 Focus on Education survey looks at Ryerson, York, University of Winnipeg, Carleton, and Innis College at the University of Toronto.
Read MoreWhy Poverty?, an international crossmedia initiative that’s both a spiritual sequel to 2007’s successful Why Democracy? campaign and a freestanding initiative
Read MorePOV's 2012 Focus on Education survey looks at Concordia, New Brunswick Community College, Miramichi Campus, and College of the North Atlantic: Media Arts Centre.
Read MoreEngraved on a Nation features sports docs by Larry Weinstein, Paul Cowan, John Walker, Shelley Saywell, Barry Greenwald, Charles Officer, Manfred Becker and Christie Callan-Jones.
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