(Via WireService.ca) Steak (R)evolution is a new documentary presented by Video Services Corp (VSC), opening August 7th at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema. It follows Franck Ribière and his favourite butcher, Yves-Marie Le Bourdonnec, on
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Bears (Documentary Review)
Unlike the last documentary that was more of a slideshow, this one was a little more insightful. Bears is a 2004 documentary made by the National Wildlife Federation, showing the many different species of bears
Continue ReadingDeep Web Opens in TO: Reeves Narrates Doc on Silk Road’s Ulbricht
(Via WireService.ca) Deep Web opens in Toronto at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema on July 3, after what the creators call “a super successful festival run.” The documentary focuses on the arrest of Ross William
Continue ReadingIn Guns We Trust (Review)
Wouldn’t it be great if everyone had a gun? This 13-minute documentary tells the story of how in Kennesaw, Georgia, good people are always armed. The documentary begins with photographer Nicolas Lévesque sending a very practical
Continue ReadingBecoming Edmonton: Doc to Tell Stories of Arrival
(Via WireService.ca) One of a dozen upcoming heritage projects to receive support from the City of Edmonton and the Edmonton Heritage Council (EHC) is Becoming Edmonton, a documentary film project that will collect oral histories
Continue ReadingChurchill’s Island: A Documentary Review
On National Canadian Film Day, I decided to dwell in history and check out a film from 1941, streaming free on the NFB site. Churchill’s Island is a war themed documentary. This film explains the
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