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VIFF’15: Josh’s Top 5 Hidden Gems at VIFF

Another year, another film festival goes by.  The 34th Vancouver International Film Festival was 16 days of intense film watching, as I tried to immerse myself in a fleeting atmosphere celebrating the some of the best of contemporary world cinema. And even though VIFF may not boast the prestige or media frenzy of Cannes, TIFF, …

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VIFF ’15: Interview with Alexander Carson

O,Brazen Age was one of my favourite discoveries at VIFF 2015 (and one of the best Canadian films of the year), so it was a pleasure to sit down and talk with its writer/director, Alexander Carson, about his approach to filmmaking, literature, the role of indie filmmaking, and postmodernism. The film is Carson’s first feature, although he has made several shorts as well as producing The Valley Below (2014), which was directed by fellow North Country Cinema member Kyle Thomas.

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VIFF ’15: ‘O, Brazen Age’ – one of the best Canadian films of 2015

O, Brazen Age is one of those films that requires a secondary viewing. An intriguing blend of narrative, literature, self-reflection, and friendship, all bound together with a loose, silver cord of time, it’s an incredibly unique, personal debut feature from Alexander Carson.

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