Showing posts with label films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label films. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Eco-Pirate Pre-Fest Screening


Last Friday we held a pre-festival screening of Trish Dolman's film Eco-Pirate, in partnership with Kawatha World Issues Centre and OPIRG Peterborough. The film tells the story of Canada's own Paul Watson, former Green Peacer, now founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. It was a very revealing portrait of Watson, showing him as the hot-headed, stubborn, and arrogant man that he is - which is part of what made the film so great. This was no save the seals because they're cute film - this was hardcore eco-activism. Watson admittedly isn't humanities biggest fan, and says he's really doing it for the animals - so he gets things done, and he does it however he can. His favourite tactic: welding what resembles a giant tin-can opener to the side of his boat and ramming into whaling ships until they're laying on the bottom of the ocean. I can't help but picture him as an action-hero emblazoned on a poster in some young, activist-to-be's bedroom.

After the film, Gavin Fridell, Chair of Political Studies at Trent University, moderated a lively audience discussion. I'm not even going to try to summarize everything that was talked about - we had to stop the discussion around 9:30 because our time had run out - but even then, there was no shortage of hands hanging in the air, eager to share thoughts and opinions.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Got plans Sunday?

This Sunday, Jan. 16, come join us at Showplace for 2 international, award-winning films - fun for the whole family


Monday, January 10, 2011

Locals

This year we're proud to be showing the works of four local filmmakers. So let's give it up for these Peterboroughites...Peterboroughians...Peterboroughers?

Mason Cardwell - Slipped Away
Peterborough Public Library - Jan 29 @ 1 pm

AndrĂ©e Cazabon - Family on the Edge
The Venue - Jan 28 @ 3:15 pm

Maya Gallus - Dish: Women, Waitressing & the Art of Service
Showplace - Jan 29 @ 3 pm

Larry Tyldsley - Searching for Buddha
The Venue - Jan 28 @ 3:15 pm

Note: If the film links aren't working for you, please visit this link first, afterwards the links should work as they are supposed to. Sorry for any confusion

Monday, January 3, 2011

A Drummer's Dream

On a remote farm in Ontario cottage country seven of the world’s master drummers gather to inspire young musicians to connect with the powerful rhythms of nature – and blow the roof off the barn and the ducks out of the water.
Featuring Nasyr Abdul Al-Khabyyr, Dennis Chambers, Kenwood Dennard, Horacio “El-Negro” Hernandez, Giovanni Hidalgo, Mike Mangini and Raul Rekow, the film serves up a rich stew of mind-blowing performances in rock, jazz, Latin, fusion, and soul. When they are not learning how to canoe, the drummers teach, joke, and swap road stories about musicians they’ve played with (Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Carlos Santana). They share a profound musical philosophy driven by love, compassion, and the joy of life.

Showing Jan 29, 5pm @ The Peterborough Public Library


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Family

Sorry I haven't updated the blog in a few days, I've been spending the past couple days spending some quality time with family and friends. Speaking of family, check out the trailer for One Big Hapa Family, a film that explores Japanese-Canadian interracial families and how they're impacting the younger generations perceptions of culture and identity.



One Big Hapa Family will be showing during ReFrame on Jan 28 at 3:15, click over here for more info on this and all of the festivals films