It was a good year for Vancouver’s DOXA Documentary Film Festival, which wrapped up on Saturday. How good was it? It was so good that: Most film screenings at the Festival sold out in advance.
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OFFA, Fantasia, and Sail-In Cinema
(Via PRNewswire) Sail-In Cinema is back, and don’t worry, you don’t even need a boat. On August 18th through 20th, “the world’s first two-sided floating movie experience of its size” will appear on a barge
Continue ReadingSaskatchewan: Changes and Challenges
Max Berdowski is the new Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Media Production Industry Association (SMPIA), the group announced on Friday. Coming from Interactive Ontario, he replaces interim Executive Director Ken Alecxe. Members can meet Berdowski
Continue ReadingWild Life (Review)
Yeehaw! Git along now, pardners! It’s not often I come across a short that happens to be done in Western style. This here quaint lil cartoon takes place in 1909 Alberta at what seems like
Continue ReadingTwo Upcoming Films Centre on Sunken Ship San Jose
(via Chicart PR) Two film productions centred around a sunken galleon with a $17 billion treasure on board have just been announced at the Cannes Film Market. Shipwreck Movie Rights Ltd., in association with Rampage Entertainment and
Continue Reading2:22 (Review)
Canadian low-budget films can be good or bad. Before anyone assumes I’m talking about VBMF again, I assure you, I’m not. I’m talking about one of the strangest movies with the most mixed reviews ever.
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