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Film | November 2nd 2011
Adorable chimpanzee caught in a very human world in new documentary
James Marsh’s anticipated follow up to his 2008 Academy Award-winning documentary, Man on Wire, is the extraordinary and riveting tale of a special chimpanzee named Nim. more »
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Film | November 2nd 2011
From firearms to filmmaking, he’s no chump
Dave Brown has been the only name in firearms safety on Manitoba film sets for about 20 years, but last year he switched gears to direct his first short film, the 12-minute romantic comedy Chump Change. more »
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Film | October 26th 2011
Turn out the light
You have to be in a certain mood to watch Nostalgia for the Light. more »
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Film | September 29th 2011
Terrorist or hero?
Great ice shelves, massive expanses of blue ocean water and waddling penguins, Canadian writer/producer/director Trish Dolman’s Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson opens on great beauty, as far as the eye can see. more »
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Film | September 29th 2011
Documentary relives New York’s No Wave film movement
Cheap housing and affordable Super 8 cameras are key to the artistic frenzy that took New York City by storm in the ’70s and early ’80s. more »
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Film | September 29th 2011
Enthusiasm infectious in documentary about bees
In the fall of 2006, the world was abuzz with a strange turn of natural events – the disappearance of millions of honeybees. more »
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Film | September 21st 2011
Maddin on loop is not for the faint of heart
Anyone who has ever seen anything by local film hero Guy Maddin knows two things. First, his work leans strongly toward the creepy. Second, it could never be confused with anyone else’s work. Maddin’s latest project is no exception. more »
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Film | September 21st 2011
Mainstream media’s last stronghold exposed
The widespread downsizing and bankruptcies among mainstream (and especially print) media over the last few years has remained at the fringe of most people’s consciousness. Page One: Inside The New York Times gives the troubled newspaper a variety of human faces and a clear, if sometimes contradictory, voice. more »
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Film | September 15th 2011 | 1
Dramatic retelling of one man’s childhood is a fresh take on an old tale
In this docudrama, director Micheal Kearns recounts a handful of events that took place at his childhood home – 444 21st St., in Brandon, Man. – in the 1950s. more »
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Film | September 2nd 2011
The cemetery that gave life
In the middle of modern Berlin lies the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe. But beyond holding the remains of more than 115,000 Jews, Weissensee cemetery provides the ideal setting for tales of romance, intrigue, loss and resistance. more »
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