By michael on Jul 9, 2008 in Film, Fit to Blog, Politics | 0 Comments
This just showed up in the inbox. Adbusting might not be en vogue anymore but Tibet certainly still is so check it out as it’s quite good. Here’s what Samantha Simmonds and Jessica Fraser, the duo responsible, have to say.
We are two Canadian filmmakers who had the privilege of witnessing the March uprising in [...]
By jen selk on Feb 14, 2007 in Art, Politics | 0 Comments
When I tell David Pirrie his work reminds me a little of M.C. Escher, he seems surprised. “Escher!?” he exclaims “All I remember of his work is endless stairs.”
That’s fair. And to be honest, while there is something vaguely Escher-esque about Pirrie’s work, I was mostly talking out of my ass. The two artists have [...]
By michael on Nov 13, 2006 in Film, Politics | 0 Comments
Unless you’ve been living in an extremely well insulated box, you’ve probably heard the buzz about Gabriel Range’s film Death of a President. Essentially a made-for-TV movie in the UK, the film has garnered such a colossal amount of hype it received a North American theatrical release. The premise is brilliant but simple and a [...]