Grant Fraser: Some Stories Just Must Be Told
With his dramatised documentary Strangers to the World, the Australian filmmaker celebrates the stories of Franz Jaegerstaetter and Etty Hillesum, two strangers who sacrificed everything for a greater cause
AMG Visuals And Factory Film Studio Announce Strategic Partnership
Factory Film Studio and Toronto based AMG, have announced a Strategic Partnership and Joint Venture to align the mutually beneficial assets and associations between the two companies and to financially
Remembering the Brooklyn Americans, the Borough’s First NHL Team (Sort of, But Not Really)
During yesterday’s press conference announcing that the Islanders would move to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center in 2015, commissioner Gary Bettman made reference to the 1941–42 Brooklyn Americans, an NHL team that had been known as the New York Americans and continued
Comedy Laura Gets a Cat (NR)
In “Laura Gets a Cat,” writer/director Michael Ferrell paints an image of the listlessness and unease that comes from reaching that age when you’re considered “an adult” yet feel you have little to show for it. His vision, filmed crisply
‘Kayan’ Jilted by VIFF, local director Maryam Najafi’s strong film finally makes its Canadian debut.
Maryam Najafi’s debut feature film receives its North American premiere this week. Kayan, the story of a Lebanese businesswoman trying to hold everything together as debt, love and life in general spirals out of her control, was made on a
Interview with Janelle Morrison on the digital release of A Second Chance
The recently retired pro certainly knows how to face and overcome a challenge. On the digital release of the inspiring 2012 documentary, Morrison opens up about what the film meant to her, the near-fatal accident that prompted it and how
Creation and catastrophe: A survivor’s review of 1948
'1948: Creation & Catastrophe' is a documentary that provides compelling insights into the horrors of the Nakba, but much of the story remains to be told
Movie shot in Red Deer and Lacombe is nominated for Alberta film award
A murder mystery movie shot in the Red Deer area in 2017 is nominated for a Rosie Award. Cor Values features several Central Alberta locations that stand in for Idaho, including downtown Red Deer and Lacombe. The film has been nominated
BEST ACTRESS: CASSANDRA EBNER, A DEADLY PLACE
A woman returns home after her father’s death only to be reunited with friends of the family who hold secrets about her past that she will come to face in deadly measures. Cassandra Ebner; Iain Belcher; Shawn Blair McKinney; Douglas