The Displaced Narrator
The displaced narrator gives enigmatic voice to essay films by speaking offscreen.
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The displaced narrator gives enigmatic voice to essay films by speaking offscreen.
Stacey Tenenbaum’s documentary Scrap explores objects tossed and found while visiting sites of waste, refurbishment, and upcycling.
Canada selects Eternal Spring, directed by Jason Loftus, as Canada's official submission in the Best International Feature Oscar race.
Sean Stiller's documentary Returning Home follows Orange Shirt Day founder Phyllis Jack-Webstad and considers the environmental impact of colonialism by observing its effect on salmon populations.
An interview with director Shane Belcourt about bringing to the screen musician Tom Wilson's story, journey with his Indigenous identity, and what that says about them as artists.
Patrick Dell observes the art and weight of photojournalism in Shooting War by sharing the experiences of visual reporters who document the atrocities of war.
In Eskape Neary Adeline Hay recounts a journey from Cambodia to France after the fall of the Khmer Rouge with her mother, Thany Lieng.
An interview with The Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks director Reg Harkema and producer Nick McKinney on chronicling the iconic Canadian comics.
An interview with Museum of the Revolution director Srdan Keca about his documentary that explores an abandoned monument of hope and the lives of those within.
Bigger Than Trauma is an incredibly moving film, at times difficult to watch, and gives a voice to the women who were ignored and forgotten.