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[1 May 2023]

The filmmaker Nettie Wild discusses her work and career, and the new short film by Hân Pham and Dave Rodden-Shortt Chasing Light, which she is the subject of, which will screen at DOXA: Documentary Film Festival.

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[15 Nov 2022]

The filmmaker and journalist Matt Tyrnauer discusses Kali: Artographer (powerHouse Books, 2022), the art of Kali, the late Joan Archibald, his own films and writing, with Joseph Planta.

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[29 Sep 2022]

The filmmakers Hayley Gray and Elad Tzadok discuss their new documentary Unarchived, having its world premiere as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival this week, with Joseph Planta.

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[26 Sep 2022]

The filmmaker Nisha Platzer discusses her new feature length documentary back home, having its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival (30 September & 02 October 2022), with Joseph Planta.

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[24 May 2022]

The podcast host, television historian and archivist Stu Shostak discusses the new C.J. Wallis documentary Stu’s Show, in which his life and loves are chronicled, with Joseph Planta.

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[13 May 2022]

The filmmaker Teresa Alfeld discusses her new documentary Doug and the Slugs and Me, debuting this weekend at DOXA: Documentary Film Festival, with Joseph Planta.

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[9 May 2022]

The filmmaker Jeremiah Hayes discusses his new documentary Dear Audrey, a film that looks at the life and work of filmmaker Martin Duckworth and how he cares for his wife, the photographer Audrey Schirmer after her diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease, with Joseph Planta.

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[9 Mar 2022]

The writer and producer Geoff D’Eon discusses the new documentary, How the Wild Things Sleep, which debuts Friday, 11 March 2022 on CBC’s The Nature of Things, sleep and its importance to humans and other creatures like primates, bees, geese, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[1 Oct 2021]

The director Courtney Montour discusses her new NFB documentary Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again, which screens as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival, online and an in person.

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[6 May 2021]

The filmmaker Anthony Banua-Simon discusses his documentary Cane Fire, a historical and critical look at the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i, with its depictions in Hollywood films and his own family story (playing at DOXA: Documentary Film Festival, 06-16 May 2021), with Joseph Planta.