By Mary Graham In Feature, Film, Indigenous TopicsPosted October 1, 2023Reinventing the WesternHow Alberta changed a film genre READ MORE
By Maureen McNamee In Film, In Focus, Performing artsPosted December 1, 2017Cheryl Foggo’s John WareAt the Bar U Ranch National Historic Site south of Longview they tell a story about John Ware. The Black cowboy and rancher, a former slave in the US, was hired in 1882 to help bring 3,000 cattle [...] READ MORE
By Maureen McNamee In Culture, Film, In FocusPosted March 1, 2017Festival of Animated ObjectsOld Trout Puppet Workshop revives its debut show for the International Festival of Animated Objects. READ MORE
By Mari Sasano In Energy, Feature, Film, MediaPosted October 1, 2014Reeling in AlbertaThe synergy and symbiosis of festivals and filmmaking. READ MORE
By Fil Fraser In Feature, FilmPosted December 1, 2011Quiet on the SetCan we again be Big Screen Country? READ MORE
By Geo Takach In Feature, Film, MediaPosted July 1, 2002The Little Series that CouldHow and why Mentors, the TV series, quietly wows the world. READ MORE
By Linda Kupecek In Feature, FilmPosted January 1, 2000Alberta OnscreenWhy fight for an Indigenous film industry? READ MORE