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Keep ReadingIn part two of a career-ranging conversation with POV’s editor, Nettie Wild talks about her filmmaking process and her documentaries.
Keep ReadingAn American distributor snapped up Yung Chang's Up the Yangtze at Sundance, but Canadian distributors didn't bite. What does that mean for us?
Keep ReadingWhile Bob Clark does get credit for making one of the most commercially successful Canadian films ever, his work has suffered a lack of proper appraisal.
Keep ReadingWill Tom Perlmutter be up for the difficulties that lie ahead? Speaking to the NFB Commissioner, it’s clear that he’s ready to take on any fights that might come his way.
Keep ReadingProfiling Canadian film producer David Christensen from his rise as an independent to his new role with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
Keep ReadingNo one who has known Richard Stringer will ever forget him; he will always be part of the landscape of our imaginations.
Keep ReadingAnimator Ryan Larkin could tell a funny story or read you a poem, but then raise his voice in a flash of anger if he felt you were asking too pushy a
Keep ReadingThe Corporation paid Telefilm back in full and, unlike most Canadian dramas, is actually making a profit for the good citizens of Canada.
Keep ReadingIn an exclusive collaboration with TIFF, POV is pleased to publish an excerpt from Loiselle’s new book on Michel Brault.
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