Issue 89 - Spring 2013
The first issue of our 25th anniversary year offers a cover story on Maya Gallus and Justine Pimlott of Red Queen Productions.
An interview with Maya Gallus and Justine Pimlott on their work with Red Queen Productions with docs like Dish, Hot Rollers and Girl Inside.
Read MoreAfter a long career devoted to documentary, do I think that it is intrinsic to the Canadian way of life? Yes, I do.
Read MorePaul Saltzman reflects on his films including The Last White Knight and Prom Night in Mississippi over cover at TIFF's Canteen.
Read MoreStarlight: The Canadian Movie Channel, helmed by Norm Bolen and backed Robert Lantos, could really help Canadian creators and audiences.
Read MoreEd Barreveld had a strong year with hits like The World Before Her and Herman's House, yet the state of broadcasting leaves him looking for work.
Read MoreIn The Clock, Christian Marclay has offered 24 hours of fragmented time, a day’s worth of transformative moments.
Read MoreHighlights from the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival include The Act of Killing, The Central Park Five, and Mea Maxima Culpa.
Read MoreThe core message of Rob Stewart's Sharkwater follow-up, Revolution, is this: Humanity is at the crossroads.
Read MoreSo, is the Canadian TV documentary doing OK? Of course, it may never be like it was before …but what is?
Read MoreOne of the more resilient of the cultural survivors in this bitter winter for Quebec artists is Katarina Soukup of Catbird Productions.
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