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Wiseman Jackson Heights

Alex Heeney / November 20, 2015

Wiseman talks making In Jackson Heights

…Masters Vol. 1, purchase a copy here. The book also features interviews with Wiseman on National Gallery and Ex Libris. Still from In Jackson Heights directed by Frederick Wiseman Courtesy of…

Entertainment, Rick Alverson

Alex Heeney / November 13, 2015

Director Rick Alverson talks Entertainment and upending audience expectations

…of influence from contemporary Mexican arthouse cinema and European cinema. It also creates some distance from the on-stage performances and frames them in another world, rather than in the comedic…

Racing Extinction

Alex Heeney / October 6, 2015

Racing Extinction: awe-inspiring images overpowered by activism narrative

…lost species. They visit Dr. Christopher W. Clark, a researcher in biofaustics at Cornell, where there is a large library of sounds of different species, including some now extinct. Clark…

Willow Maclay / October 1, 2015

88:88 is a formal and ideological marvel **** 1/2

…with how his characters evince his ideas on poverty, not the other way around. 88:88 plunges you into the milieu of the Winnipeg underclass: people who are living without the choice…

Disclosure Trans Lives on Screen, Dungarees, BFI Flare 2020

Orla Smith / April 25, 2020

BFI Flare 2020 highlights: Disclosure and more trans stories

…nation (and the world) at the moment, as well as the high competition from hundreds of other organisations asking punters for online participation, it just wasn’t the same. BFI Flare…

Sherpa, Jennifer Peedom

Alex Heeney / September 13, 2015

TIFF15: Sherpa is an inside look at the Nepalese people who make climbing Everest possible

…an industry has developed around helping Westerners reach the summit of Everest. Because the Nepalese government doesn’t allow helicopters to bring supplies up the mountain, tour companies rely on teams…

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