Canada’s vast landscapes, dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, and endless highways have inspired filmmakers for decades. From classic road movies to documentary explorations of highways that define a nation, Canada’s cinematic road stories paint a fascinating
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Send The Rain is a feature film, shot and set in British Columbia. We subsequently had a chance to sit down with producer Michael Johnston. HNMAG: Are you originally from Vancouver? MICHAEL JOHNSTON: Grew
Continue ReadingShelly Hong Prepares Her First Film
Female-led supernatural comedies rarely get the space to be both funny and emotionally honest, but Get Over It is setting out to do exactly that. Being shopped at the Whistler Film Festival, the feature marks
Continue ReadingWith the Third Season Having Just Dropped on Crave, Not to Mention Season 4 Releases Next Month, There is No Better Time to Start Binging Dark Winds
In this day and age there are so many high-quality TV shows out there that it can be difficult to narrow down one to watch, especially considering the potential dozens of hours of commitment required
Continue ReadingSpring After Spring – Interview with Jon Chiang
Coming up within weeks for Lunar New Year, it’s Spring After Spring. Directed by Jon Chiang as his very first documentary, Spring After Spring focuses on three sisters who are Chinese Canadian and went on
Continue ReadingForest Bandits in Canadian Television Drama
Long before television, Canada developed a quiet tradition of outlaw stories tied to real people. These figures were not folk heroes in the loud sense. Their reputations grew through newspapers, court records, and community memory
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