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The World of Doc Will Miss You

Posted by in Doc Side

Garrett Scott, director of Occupation: Dreamland died while swimming in a municipal pool in California near where he lived yesterday. He was only 37 years old. I had the pleasure of working with Garrett when we brought his film to Concordia for Cinema Politica last year and screened it along with Let Them Stay – a film about US war resisters. Some of the war resisters featured in the film are seeking asylum in Canada and were at the screening to speak. Garrett’s film added to the event with a…read more

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First Wal-Town screening

Posted by in Doc Side, Projects

Last night in the bunker at 80 St Viatuer East, about one hundred bodies packed into the small underground space to sweat like we were in the tropics and watch the first public offering of the Wal-Town documentary. Serge and the Loaded Pictures crew were trying to pay rent by selling drinks to the sweaty crowd, and capacity was shoulder-to-shoulder. In the end it was a great grassroots screening, and the film seemed to elicit an overall positive response. Many people kept coming up to me and congratulating me on…read more

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Good-bye Varig

Posted by in Personal Travails

So two days before svetla and i are leaving for europe i get a call from my travel agent in vancouver telling me that varig, the airline i booked with to go from london to sao paulo with on august 6th, has gone belly-up. ticketes may be refunded, so hopefully i get my $2,000 back, but needless to say, i’m worried that i may not make the conference (visible evidence XIII) to give my breathtaking presentation on activist documentary and emerging social and IT networks. oh the troubles of the…read more

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Doc Blog Take One

Posted by in Doc Side

It is here that i wish to outline my gory plan for world domination by political cinema. Hopefully, the bored, disillusioned and bitter will all stumble upon this section of my site and read my psychofanatic wordplay on the topic of political cinema. Here i will talk all about film and video that moves people, or at least should move people that a) have a pulse, or b) are not neoconservative hacks looking for more entertainment to justify their empty and destructive lives. But alas there is hope for the…read more

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The First Entry

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In this first entry of temporarilyme v.4.1, i would like to start by saying thank-you to the hundreds of thousands of supporters who have waited patiently for my meak return to the world wide web. Now back, i pledge to offer up weekly blog drivel, old sentimental poetry, poorly conceived photography, uninformed opinions, political diatribes, and the odd film review. I hope you are up for it, world.

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