By Anne Brodie Aki Kaurismäki's Fallen Leaves reflects on life's quiet offside moments as two characters fallen on hard times find each other. A grocery cashier and a labourer working in Helsinki, Finland had bigger dreams for themselves, but living in squalor on tiny incomes has punctured those …
The Holdovers is Capturing Hearts with its Christmas Spirit. Here’s Why.
Alexander Payne's bittersweet and hilarious Christmas movie The Holdovers has captured movie fans' hearts this season. The 70's " period piece", emotional without being sentimental, concerns the goings-on at Barton Academy, a New England boarding school during Christmas break. A few student …
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The AI Deepfake Warning Bears Another look
The very real dangers of AI victimisation as seen in Reuben Hamlyn and Sophie Compton's documentary Another Body are brutal. Young women have been exploited by advanced AI, used by someone who intends to shame them, fixing their faces on bodies in pornographic videos in a seamless way. And the …
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Documentary Swan Song on Canada’s Beloved National Treasure Karen Kain
Karen Kain, our iconic and globally admired ballet star, recently left the National Ballet of Canada, her home of fifty years, capping thirty as principal dancer and almost twenty as Artistic Director. Chelsea McMullen's emotional and uplifting documentary series Swan Song follows Kain's triumphant …
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The Forgotten, Brilliant and Beautiful Rolling Stone.
Few people know that the late Brian Jones was the founder of the world's mightiest, most enduring band The Rolling Stones. His musical innovations, as a blues lover and early adapter of world music, gave the Stones an unmatched fusion sound with blues, zithers, harmoniums, and wind instruments - …
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