OWFF 2015: Day Three of the Film Festival in Pictures

The third day of the 2015 festival showcased docs and talks on the theme on ‘Our Home On Native Land,’ with screenings of Canadian and indigenous documentary films and panel discussions with filmmakers, documentary protagonists, and experts on Aboriginal Law and mining in … Continue reading OWFF 2015: Day Three of the Film Festival in Pictures

A short Q&A about laughter, art, and life with Ellen Brodsky, Director of The Year We Thought About Love

Thank you for taking the time to answer some questions about your most recent film. The Year We Thought About Love tells the stories of the members of True Colors: OUT Youth Theater, an LGBTQ+ youth theater troupe sponsored by Boston’s The Theater … Continue reading A short Q&A about laughter, art, and life with Ellen Brodsky, Director of The Year We Thought About Love

Q and A with Charles Wilkinson the Director of Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World

In his interview, below, with the One World Film Festival (OWFF) Charles Wilkinson talks about Canadian politics, indigenous rights, consumerism, documentary filmmaking, and the Pepsi generation … Thank you for agreeing to talk to us about your film Haida Gwaii: On … Continue reading Q and A with Charles Wilkinson the Director of Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World