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David Rimmer
Perception, a stimulating promotional film advertising a popular Hollywood thriller which repeats several sequences in the film until the image and sounds disintegrate with each repetition.
Bill Boxborough’s Imaged Dream was a lyrical, beautiful film of images of faces and landscapes which communicated a certain reality to the audience.
Three short films by Tom Braidwood, Backbone, an experimental film utilizing repeating image loops, explored the relationship of war/death/mechanization to life and liberation; Wind From The West was a short film composed of lyric colour photographs which were animated to give a soft visual texture; and his third film, Willow, was a study of abstraction and a subtle, poetic exploration of the way we construct and see our world. These films were the main highlights of the series.
It is hoped in the future, more of Canada’s unknown §artists-filmmakers are given a chance to expose their films to the public (whether it be in Ottawa or the East Coast) but hopefully with better appreciation and interest.
—Tony Lofaro
Dear Readers, ¢!
First of all, we’d like to thank all of you for your support, which is responsible for Cinema Canada being in its third year of publishing!
Many subscribers write asking about 8 back issues of Cinema Canada. All are
available except for Issue No.3 (Wedding in White, Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, IATSE disputes, Cannes 9 1972)
The following is by no means a precise index, but it does list some of the highlights of each issue. Not listed, of course, are regular features such as Film
News, Technical News, reports from all 10/11(Special Double Issue)
over Canada, and all the other goodies you’ve come to know and love....
1 Norman C. Allin CSC, Harry Makin CSC, Richard Leiterman
e 12 2 The Rowdyman, La Vraie Nature de Bernadette, CBC/NABET dispute, major Federal Brief on Film
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