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Cannes 2021: ‘Val’ Is One of the Best Biographical Docs in Recent Memory

by Jason Gorber
July 22, 2021July 26, 2021
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He emerged on the scene with implausibly good looks, the stuff of matinee idol dreams. He studied in one of the most prestigious acting schools in New York, did plenty of theatre,

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A Night of Knowing Nothing Wins L’Œil d’Or at Cannes

by Pat Mullen
July 17, 2021September 5, 2021
Festivals/Industry

Payal Kapadia's A Night of Knowing Nothing wins the L’Œil d’Or, Cannes' prize for documentary cinema, with her experimental debut feature. Sergei Loznitsa nets a special mention.

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Babi Yar. Context Review: Sergei Loznitsa’s Deeply Moving Witness to Dark Days

by Jason Gorber
July 14, 2021
Reviews

In September 1941, on the banks of the Babi Yar ravine, some 34,000 Jewish men, women, and children were rounded up, shot, and buried in the loose sand. It was the beginning

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JFK Revisited Review: Oliver Stone Goes Conspiracy Quack

by Jason Gorber
July 14, 2021
Reviews

In high school in the late 1980s, we had a visiting “JFK scholar.” (By day, he was a janitor at another local school.) He would come to give evening presentations about the

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Cannes 2021: A Front Row Seat with Mark Cousins’ The Story of Film

by Jason Gorber
July 6, 2021August 25, 2021
Festivals/Interviews

For over a decade, Mark Cousins has provided some of the most ambitious filmmaking regarding the art of cinema itself. His epic The Story of Film: An Odyssey was structured as a

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Canada at Cannes: Documentary in the Time of COVID

by Pat Mullen
June 25, 2020August 19, 2021
Features/Festivals/Industry

As the film industry logs on to the first virtual edition of the Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival, filmmakers are in an unprecedented situation. For the four teams of

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‘Forman vs. Forman’ Celebrates an Iconoclastic Director

by Jason Gorber
June 1, 2019August 24, 2021
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Forman vs. Forman (Czech Republic/France, 78 min.) Dir Helena Třeštíková and Jakub Hejna Oscar winning director Miloš Forman helped shape cinema for decades. From his internationally celebrated Czech output through Oscar winning

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‘Making Waves’ a Sound Appreciation of Cinematic Craft

by Jason Gorber
June 1, 2019August 24, 2021
Reviews

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (USA, 94 min.) Dir. Midge Costin Since its inception, film has primarily been celebrated as a visual medium. The power of the moving image set

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‘Ice On Fire’: An Eco Doc That Gives Scientists Their Due

by Jason Gorber
May 31, 2019August 24, 2021
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Ice on Fire (USA, 91 min.) Dir. Leila Connors Environmental docs can be like blockbusters in their habit of following tropes. There’s the visually stunning, dialogue-free documentation of our doom (Anthropocene), the

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Review: ‘The Tesla World Light’

by Pat Mullen
May 18, 2017March 2, 2022
Festivals/Reviews

The Tesla World Light (Canada, 8 min.) Dir. Matthew Rankin   Peter Mettler’s Picture of Light proves that a filmmaker can capture the fleeting radiance of the Northern Lights to create an

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The audience has spoken! Come See Me in the Good L The audience has spoken! Come See Me in the Good Light wins @hotdocs_ Audience Award after holding the #1 spot all festival, while Endless Cookie wins Rogers Audience Award for Best Canadian Film. 🗳

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