Gilbert Speaks on ‘Silver Screamers’
Marie Gilbert says that ‘Silver Screamers’ from director Sean Cisterna is a gem for all ages.
Marie Gilbert says that ‘Silver Screamers’ from director Sean Cisterna is a gem for all ages.
Everest Dark is a gripping documentary showcasing Mingma Tsiri Sherpa’s perilous quest to recover frozen bodies on Mount Everest.
“All the Empty Rooms” will be extremely hard for you to watch. It was for Marie Gilbert.
Sometimes a folktale can help young people find their way.
Shoshannah Stern’s documentary, “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” is a beautiful and informative visit, where the audience is invited to share in the Oscar winner’s triumphs, frustrations, and unexpected revelations.
In “Agatha’s Almanac,” filmmaker Amalie Atkins introduces us to Aunt Agatha and the beauty of simplicity.
In the bold documentary “Crocodile Eyes”, we are taken by the hand and gently guided through a journey of honesty into the one hundred days of Ingrid Veninger’s life.
Marie Gilbert takes a deep dive into Shudder’s new documentary, Sharksploitation.
A look at how private interests are taking over American politics, ‘The Corporate Coup D’État’ makes its Canadian debut at Hot Docs 2019 in Toronto, Canada.
Sometimes a talent is so oversized it’s like a bomb waiting to go off. One look at ballet’s enfant terrible Sergei Polunin and you can see the talent, his mesmerizing … Continue reading ‘Dancer’: Portrait of the Artist as a Frustrating Mess
Simone Estrin’s 26-minute documentary, A Shift in the Landscape, is now playing at the Ryerson Image Centre’s (RIC) Student Gallery. As soon as the house lights dim, the colossal abstract … Continue reading RIC: A Shift in the Landscape