"I Find It Kinda Funny, I Find It Kinda Sad" - Electric City Players Present Twelfth Night at Market Hall
"I Find It Kinda Funny, I Find It Kinda Sad" - Electric City Players Present Twelfth Night at Market Hall
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Liam Andrews
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February 10, 2025
Liam Andrews wades deep into a local production of "Twelfth Night," despite his unfamiliarity with one of the bard's most famous comedies, and chats with the people responsible for Electric City Players' staging.
Anne Shirley Theatre Company Presents “The Lightning Thief: A Percy Jackson Musical”‍
Anne Shirley Theatre Company Presents “The Lightning Thief: A Percy Jackson Musical”‍
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Allen Barnier
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February 7, 2025
Trent’s ASTC ventures to Camp Half-Blood and beyond in their winter production of “The Lightning Thief: A Percy Jackson Musical”.
Reframe Review: Red Fever
Reframe Review: Red Fever
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Kiki Paterson
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January 31, 2025
Kiki Paterson reviews Red Fever, the follow-up to Niel Diamond and Catherine Bainbridge’s award-winning film Reel Injun. The film asks the question “why do they love us so much?” and informs viewers of willful lies about Indigenous People still present today and throughout history.
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ReFrame Review: Dis-Ease
ReFrame Review: Dis-Ease
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Ciara Richardson
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January 7, 2025
Ciara Richardson gets down with the sickness, reviewing a feature-length film that examines the social dimensions of epidemics and disease.
Symbolic Womanhood in Emilia Pérez
Symbolic Womanhood in Emilia Pérez
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Willow Latella
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January 3, 2025
Can a Trans Woman Ever Just Be a Human Being?
ReFrame Review: Autism Plays Itself
ReFrame Review: Autism Plays Itself
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Louanne Morin
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December 31, 2024
To kick off Arthur's slate of programming for the 2025 ReFrame Film Festival, Louanne Morin reviews the Autism Plays Itself, a short documentary which contrasts testimonials from autistic adults with archival footage of autistic children at London's Maudsley Hospital.
The Future Feminine: Vivek Shraya Visits Trent to Speak and Perform for 29th Annual Margaret Laurence Lecture Series
The Future Feminine: Vivek Shraya Visits Trent to Speak and Perform for 29th Annual Margaret Laurence Lecture Series
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David King
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January 28, 2025
Multidisplinary artist and author Vivek Shraya delivered the 29th Annual Margaret Laurence Lecture at Trent's Student Centre on January 22nd. With feminism at the core of her work, Shraya invited attendees to reimagine and reclaim femininity through a lens other than their own.
ReFrame Review: No Other Land‍
ReFrame Review: No Other Land‍
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Evan Robins
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January 24, 2025
It feels impossible to talk about No Other Land in any way which doesn’t short-change the thing that it actually is—a technically exquisite film that documents the sobering reality of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the systemic displacement and violent repression of the Palestinians who live there.
ReFrame Review: Regina - Queen of the Ring
ReFrame Review: Regina - Queen of the Ring
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David King
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January 21, 2025
David King reviews Regina - Queen of the Ring in the upcoming 2025 ReFrame Film Festival. This documentary, follows female wrestler Regina Rosendahl as she pushes to earn the 2023 FCF Finnish Heavyweight Championship title in a fascinating outsider’s perspective on wrestling promotions outside of North America and Japan.
ReFrame Review: Zooey Zephyr
ReFrame Review: Zooey Zephyr
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Louanne Morin
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January 21, 2025
Under the cadre of Reframe Film Festival, Louanne Morin reviews Seat 31: Zooey Zephyr, a short documentary detailing the struggles of Montana House Representative Zooey Zephyr, in the face of massive transphobic repression.
ReFrame Review: The Canadian Dream
ReFrame Review: The Canadian Dream
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Ian Vansegbrook
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January 20, 2025
The Canadian Dream is an intimate look at a flawed system. Ian Vansegbrook reviews the 2024 documentary about Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program and reflects on his own personal experience growing up on a farm less than an hour from where the events of the documentary take place.
ReFrame Review: Summer Qamp
ReFrame Review: Summer Qamp
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Allen Barnier
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January 20, 2025
Summer Qamp is a heartwarming film that gives viewers a glimpse into the queer joy, community, and love fostered at Southern Alberta's Camp Fyrefly.
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Girl God Go North: Trans Comedy Twosome Take Toronto
Girl God Go North: Trans Comedy Twosome Take Toronto
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Evan Robins
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August 22, 2023
Evan Robins enjoys the honour and privilege of interviewing Girl God (Girl Gods? Girl Goddesses?) April Clark and Grace Freud—the first ever* trans woman comedians!
Cinevangelism Summer Blockbuster: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Cinevangelism Summer Blockbuster: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
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Evan Robins
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August 14, 2023
After a brief hiatus (...is it a hiatus if you don't tell anyone?) Cinevangelism returns with an instalment released during the month of August which miraculously avoids mentioning cicadas or Neon Genesis Evangelion! Through her trademark meandering narration Evangeline collates several summers' worth of accrued memory and reflects on fast food, friendship, and personal growth.