Issue 92 - Winter 2013
POV’s Focus on Education survey returns with an overview of film schools and documentary-related programs in Canadian colleges and universities.
Watching Marcel Ophüls’ films again was both a thrilling and enriching experience. There was still something new to discover in every one of them.
Read MoreHow do we figure out new rules with a policy framework that still has Canadian culture and cultural job protection in the mix?
Read MoreOf starfish and jellyfish“Isn’t it better to have a lot of people seeing films that convince them to make a little bit of change, instead of only a few people seeing films that may or may not convince them to
Read MoreCanadian film funding received further consideration as it pertains to independent documentaries and the big public spenders like CBC and the NFB.
Read MoreDirector Shannon Walsh reflects on bringing the social-change aspect of documentary into the process behind the camera.
Read More"Private broadcasters should respect the conditions of their licence and public broadcasters should get back exactly what their name calls for — public broadcasting."
Read MoreA filmmaker remembers the Summer Institute for Film and Television (SIFT) and working with Anthony Minghella.
Read MoreIt’s been a big year for alumni of Concordia’s Film Production programme. Two former students have propelled themselves into the Oscar race.
Read MoreA lot can change in the span of a decade. During this time film studies at the University of Toronto has progressed from a college-controlled programme into an independent Cinema Studies Institute.
Read MoreIf B.C.’s film education centres could be compared to a famous movie character, one could do worse than to suggest the campy alien the Blob, whose modus operandi was an unstoppable quest for girth, imperiling not just one neighbourhood or
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