Understanding another person’s life is almost impossible, particularly when they are cowboys wrangling reindeer in Lapland. AATSINKI: THE STORY OF ARCTIC COWBOYS shows us how 2 brothers get it done.
Category: festivals
Coverage of TIFF, Hot Docs, NXNE, and Toronto After Dark
Talkin’ MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS with director Tom Berninger as Hot Docs festival coverage begins.
A little over ten years ago, a perfect storm surrounded a technological innovation. The result would change the way we consume music forever.
They say that if you can’t do it, fake it. That’s seldom been more evident than this film about one of rock’s hottest bands…where the idea goes to painful – but delightful – new lengths.
We watch shows like Mad Men, and shake our head at the sexist attitudes of the 1960’s. We forget sometimes that just 22 years ago, many of those attitudes remained intact. And then along came Anita Hill…
An accusation is not evidence. But when an accusation is made in highly dramatic fashion, it can easy to treat it as such.
We’ve all thought about what it would be like to run away and live on wide open land. What if you had to build your house first? Christopher Smith and Merete Mueller decide to build small in order to live big.
We live in a time of rapid environmental change and hear a lot of voices telling us they have the answer. In a refreshing change, FALL AND WINTER is a film that doesn’t try to give us the answer, but instead helps us better understand the question from those that might have thought about it a bit longer.
An adventure to a seldom seen corner of our planet is not only a scientific voyage, but also one that inspires great art and philosophy.
The 20th Hot Docs Festival begins with a story of one family, and the way a strip club defines them.
Last call! Allow me a moment to wrap-up the week before we move on to other things around this joint.
Talkin’ The Week That Was with Lindsay as TIFF 2012 coverage concludes.