Voting is open on the People’s Choice Awards for the Air Canada enRoute Film Festival. I figured since I was there before, I could vote for something I may have watched a while back. Some stuff
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Point Traverse (Review)
Sometimes you wonder how a certain friend has turned out since you last saw them. That’s kind of what this movie is about. Taking place at a bay of a lake, with a ferry in
Continue ReadingHirsh to Speak at Animation Summit
“World Domination Through Animation”? If anyone knows about that, it’s Michael Hirsh, and he’ll be sharing his knowledge in a master class at the World Animation and VFX Summit in Marina del Rey, California, on
Continue ReadingVote! (For the enRoute People’s Choice)
(Via CNW/Telbec) Radio-Canada says (in French) that it welcomes the Liberal victory with optimism, and recaps campaign promises made to it, starting of course with funding. There’s lots going on in Sudbury, and MFM is
Continue ReadingEn Tu Auscencia (Review)
Taking place in a small village somewhere in a foreign country, like most foreign films start out. Starring Gonzalo Sanchez Salas as a 13-year-old boy by the name of Pablo who often keeps to himself,
Continue ReadingPost-Election Day Film Industry News
A French-speaking drummer (male, late teens) and sundry other musicians (same demographic, no French needed), plus a biker type (” think tattoos, facial hair, big dudes”) are needed by St. Nickel — MFM has the
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