POLICY
…The Corporation, a scathing look at familiar multinational companies released in June; and The Yes Men, released August, in which actors pose as corporate bigwigs at WTO conventions attempting to…
…third dimension “opens up” a tightly joined sequence of chambers, rock pendants, and walls containing some 400 depictions of 14 species of horses, lions, bears, bison, rhinoceroses, reindeer, and owls,…
…bleach, bribe the ASPCA, shoot the movie wherever you happen to live—with the comfort that the only complaints might arise from Perth Amboyans—dodge local authorities guerrilla-style (what pun?), and there…
…act—which also involved cooking and eating the cat—scandalized Toronto and ultimately led to criminal charges. The opening-night protest was not the first sign of opposition to the film. A…
…real opportunities are now homegrown and based locally is vital. One clear example of the shift in landscape is the recent parade of studio productions that has come through the…
Courtney Gardner speaks with Sam Feder and Jen Richards about the important lessons on media literacy and representation in their groundbreaking documentary Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen, which premiered at Sundance 2020.
…come with a certificate of authenticity.” A copy of Lotawana can be purchased by anyone on the NFT marketplace site OpenSea.io. One thousand shares were made available when the sale…
…itself relates to the relationship between same-sex “intimate friends,” to quote the film’s opening text card. This title card, the opening frame of the shorts program, asserts the queer community…
…the public, the press, and the activist community we work with on a daily basis. It’s been really validating and we are trying to use this attention to talk about…