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'A kindness in the cold': 2 films screened at TIFF offer distinct views of Winnipeg

Two of the Manitoba-produced features screened at this year's Toronto International Film Festival The Mother and the Bear, by Vancouver-based Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Johnny Ma, and Aberdeen, from Peguis First Nation's Ryan Cooper offer bold and distinctive views of Winnipeg.

Filmmakers Guy Maddin, Matthew Rankin tell TIFF crowd about coming through Winnipeg's 'anti-mainstream' scene

Two Winnipeg-spawned who have both offered up surreal visions of the Prairie city Guy Maddin and Matthew Rankin talked to a Toronto International Film Festival crowd this week about the reception to their latest movies and what it's like to try to present Winnipeg to the world in film.

Bumper crop of movies with Manitoba roots hits Toronto International Film Festival

The province of Manitoba is extraordinarily well represented this monthat the Toronto International Film Festival, with four features and three shorts with Manitoba connections.

Givin' 'er again: Deaner '89 an origin story for character made famous in Canadian cult classic Fubar

Dean Murdoch, a.k.a. The Deaner the mullet-haired, hard-rocking headbanger who crashed his way into the Canadian comedy firmament with the cult films Fubar and Fubar 2 returns in spectacular form in Deaner '89, a new origin story for the character invented and played by Paul Spence.

Stars fall on Manitoba as province sees potentially record-breaking year for film production

Rarely, if ever, have so many stars descended on Manitoba at the same time, with movies featuring everyone from Bob Odenkirk to Sharon Stone to Mark Hamill shooting here during what is looking like the busiest production calendar the province has ever seen.

Deaf screenwriter mines theme of communication in Manitoba-shot post-apocalyptic movie Finality of Dusk

As the Manitoba-lensed filmFinality of Duskhad its Canadian premiere at this week's Whistler Film Festival in Vancouver, it's likely no one waspaying closer attention to the movie's soundtrack than its co-writer Katarina Ziervogel. Bear in mind, the 26-year-old Winnipegger Ziervogel is deaf.

Members of audacious Winnipeg film collective return with new horror short that's also a beer commercial

The annual Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal has long been a kind of global clearing house for weird and wonderful genre movies from around the world but this year, one of its most unexpected entries is a seven-minute beer commercial from a film collective with Winnipeg roots.

Manitoba-shot film Polarized explores issues of division through love story

The new feature film Polarized, set and shot in rural Manitoba, tells the story of two women whose relationship takes a surprising turn a story inspired in part by its writer-director, Shamim Sarif, and her own once-forbidden relationship her wife and creative partner.

Manitoba's only intimacy co-ordinator helps actors safely navigate 'dangerous work' of sexual scenes

If a Manitoba film or theatre project requires nudity or contact of a sexual nature including kissing intimacy co-ordinator Sharon Bajer works to make the process more comfortable for everyone involved.

Manitoba-raised filmmaker Tara Westwood takes aim at gun violence in eerily timely short

This weekend, Manitoba-raised Tara Westwood will be attending a film festival in Pittsburgh, drawing attention to her directorial debut, an intense and intensely topical 18-minute short film titled Triggered.