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The Colour of Ink

NFB Appoints Kate Vollum as Producer at Ontario Studio

by Pat Mullen
June 20, 2023
Industry

Kate Vollum named producer of the NFB's Ontario Studio in Toronto after 16 years with the Board.

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Close to Vermeer Review: The Question of Authorship

by Pat Mullen
June 2, 2023
Reviews

Close to Vermeer observes the mounting of the largest Vermeer exhibit ever, and the debates about authorship that process entails.

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To Kill a Tiger, BLK Lead Canadian Screen Awards Doc Winners

by Pat Mullen
April 11, 2023
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To Kill a Tiger and BLK: An Origin Story lead 2023 Canadian Screen Awards winners for Documentary, Factual, and Non-Fiction categories.

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Kingston Canadian Film Festival Brings the Circuit Full Circle

by Pat Mullen
March 1, 2023
Festivals

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival returns as Canada's largest showcase devoted exclusively to Canadian films, running in theatres March 2 to 5.

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I Ink, Therefore I Am

by Liam Lacey
February 27, 2023
Features

In The Colour of Ink, Brian D. Johnson profiles artisanal ink-maker Jason Logan and his creative process of foraging for colours worldwide.

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2023 Canadian Screen Award Nominations for Documentary

by Pat Mullen
February 22, 2023
Industry

Canadian Screen Award nominations for documentary include Batata, To Kill a Tiger, Dear Audrey, Handle with Care, and zo reken.

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Win Tickets to the Kingston Canadian Film Festival!

by Pat Mullen
February 20, 2023
Festivals

The 2023 Kingston Canadian Film Festival runs in theatres March 2 to 5.

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Kingston Canadian Film Festival Announces 2023 Line-up

by Pat Mullen
February 3, 2023
Festivals

Docs at the 2023 Kingston Canadian Film Festival include The Colour of Ink, To Kill a Tiger, Shelter, Black Ice, and Family of the Forest.

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Doc Highlights at ReFrame Film Festival — And a Chance to Win Tickets!

by Pat Mullen
January 24, 2023
Festivals

Documentary highlights at the 2023 ReFrame Film Festival include All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, And Still I Sing, and The Colour of Ink.

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ReFrame Announces 60 Docs to Screen at 2023 Festival

by Pat Mullen
January 11, 2023
Festivals

Laura Poitras' All the Beauty and the Bloodshed opens this year's ReFrame Film Festival on January 26.

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