Reflections upon the growth of regional filmmaking as the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) set up shop in Edmonton and Halifax.
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Keep ReadingRemembering Colin Low, director of NFB films like Corral, City of Gold, Universe, Billy Crane Moves Away, and other Canuck classics.
Keep ReadingPOV is sad to hear of the passing of prolific doc-filmmaker and innovator Colin Low. In memory of the filmmaker’s commitment to Canadian film, POV would like to share this interview with
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