Articles tagged with: film
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The writer and columnist at TheTyee.ca, Shannon Rupp joins Joseph Planta to talk about last night’s Academy Awards, Woody Allen, and Downton Abbey.
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The Georgia Straight’s Craig Takeuchi and Adrian Mack join Joseph Planta to talk about Sunday’s Academy Awards, the films nominated, the snubs, the politics, as well as movie reviewing at the Straight.
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The films of Woody Allen are featured in a new retrospective at the Vancity Theatre, Woody in Winter. To discuss the films featured, and the career of Woody Allen, with Joseph Planta, is Tom Charity, a programmer with the Vancouver International Film Festival.
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The acclaimed filmmaker Alan Zweig discusses his new documentary When Jews Were Funny, Jewish comedy, his films, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The filmmaker Anne Wheeler talks to Joseph Planta about her new documentary, Chi, which chronicles the journey she took to India with the beloved actress Babz Chula, when Chula was battling cancer and seeking treatment at an Ayurvedic clinic.
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The filmmaker Ann Marie Fleming discusses her short film, Big Trees, which debuts at the Vancouver International Film Festival, and which looks at real estate in Vancouver in a unique, humorous and musical way, with Joseph Planta.
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The filmmaker Vic Sarin discusses his new documentary, Hue: A Matter of Colour, skin colour, race, family, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The filmmaker Melanie Wood previews her upcoming documentary on the life and times of Foncie Pulice, the famed Vancouver street photographer, Foncie’s Corner, with Joseph Planta. The film airs BC Day, Monday, 05 August 2013 on the Knowledge Network.
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The filmmakers Gillian Hrankowski and April Butler discuss their new documentary, Father Figures, which looks at Butler’s father’s relationship with a much younger woman, with Joseph Planta. It premieres Saturday, 11 May 2013 at DOXA: The Documentary Film Festival.
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The filmmaker Richard Martin discusses his new documentary which screens this week at DOXA: The Documentary Film Festival, BackBone: Vancouver Experimental Cinema from 1967-1981, with Joseph Planta.