No matter how you slice it, if you’re making films, you are a filmmaker. If that film is three hours or three minutes, you made it for the purpose of telling a story, making a
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Reset (Review)
One of the many things that is most likely to happen in the future is the near replacement of humans by androids, and that’s what Jeremy Lutter’s film covers. The short film shows the lifestyle
Continue ReadingExclusive – Caley MacLennan’s Noon Gun Part II
When I spoke to first time feature filmmaker Caley MacLennan, I was very inspired by his journey and how he reached his destination. He began his career making short films and music videos. He currently
Continue ReadingExclusive – Caley MacLennan’s Noon Gun Part I
Living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, one might think it could put you at a disadvantage when embarking on your first feature film. Caley MacLennan would strongly disagree. I caught up with Caley recently to hear
Continue ReadingDGC Nominees, French Viceland, Drive-In Movies in BC
(Via PRNewswire) The Directors Guild of Canada has announced its 2016 DGC Awards nominees, and as it says they’re “a diverse selection.” Among them: Paul Gross, Hyena Road, for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film
Continue ReadingCall for Entries: Reel Peach Film Festival
For the second year in a row, the Reel Peach Film Festival is looking for entries. The festival is (surprise) part of the Penticton Peach Festival, running from August 3rd through 7th, and films will be
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