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Cool Jewish Curator of the YouTube Generation

by Maurie Alioff
April 1, 2010April 18, 2022
Festivals

The subject of Garry Beitel’s new feature-length doc, The “Socalled” Movie, Dolgin also ain’t no gangsta. Forget bling, bitches and a real sick Lexus.

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Remembering the Present

by Tammy Stone
November 1, 2009April 20, 2022
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An air of timeliness underscores any discussion of the 1958-60 Candid Eye cinema direct films made by the National Film Board’s Unit B.

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Collided, Crashed and Assimilated

by Annette Mangaard
September 1, 2009April 23, 2022
Features

Artist-filmmaker Mark Lewis represents Canada at the Venice Biennale with a series of meditative films that were sponsored by the NFB. Are docs and art intertwining?

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National Film Board: On the Edge

by Ken Eisner
April 1, 2009April 23, 2022
Features

The NFB is central to B.C.’s indie doc sector. Eisner investigates the Board’s accomplishments and goals in Vancouver and beyond.

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Creating “Capturing Reality”

by Pepita Ferrari
April 1, 2009April 23, 2022
Features

Capturing Reality about the art of the documentary, is very much an homage to the NFB as well. Ferrari takes us through her memories of the films and filmmakers she interviewed for

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Full Circle: Alanis Obomsawin Then and Now

by Maurie Alioff
April 1, 2009April 9, 2022
Features/Hot Docs

At 76, Alanis Obomsawin is circling back to her early focus on language, education, and children. “I want to make a series of short children’s films,” she tells me.

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The New World of Imaginative Seeing

by Sandy Greer
September 1, 2008May 9, 2022
Industry

Pioneers in interactive media among documentary filmmakers can inspire us through their successful projects at a time when broadcasters are losing audiences.

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The POV Interview: Tom Perlmutter

by Marc Glassman
April 1, 2008May 9, 2022
Interviews

Will 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.

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David Christensen, from indie filmmaker to NFB producer

by Adam Nayman
April 1, 2008May 11, 2022
Features

Profiling Canadian film producer David Christensen from his rise as an independent to his new role with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).

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Mentorship Blues

by Eric Geringas
April 1, 2008May 11, 2022
Industry

Watching other aspiring filmmakers struggle with their first films, I started to wonder, “Why can’t everyone have a mentor?”

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