Desperately Seeking Hassan

The most unsettling and painful scene in Resurrecting Hassan takes place at a Montreal metro station. There, the Harting family (Denis, Peggy and their daughter Lauviah, who have all been blind since birth)

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Conceptual Docs

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When you think about documentaries, certain things come to mind: verité shooting, archival footage, interviews, narration. Embedded in this idea of what could be called the “well-made doc” is a set of

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Review: ‘Fake Blood’

Fake Blood (Canada, 81 min.) Dir. Rob Grant, Writ. Rob Grant, Mike Kovac   If there are two forms of filmmaking that go hand-in-hand with low budgets, they’re documentary and B-horror. Director

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North of Hollywood

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“Distances and differences keep us apart, and we often forget to remind each other of our own stories,” says Ann Marie Fleming in her 2003 film The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam,

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Unfinished Business

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What is a feminist film? This question can cause confusion when it comes to reflecting on the history of filmmaking that’s been labeled as such, given that the definitions will vary depending

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