Class action, power chords, and a walrus-loving whistleblower
By Peter Keough Globe Correspondent,Updated February 25, 2021, 11:54 a.m.
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One way to explore the truth of a subject is to allow the subject to film itself. Or in the case of Ãric Baudelaireâs
âUn Film Dramatique,â to allow the subjects to make a film about whatever they want and film their process doing so.
Commissioned by the brand-new Dora Maar middle school (named after the photographer, painter, and companion to Picasso) in the racially and ethnically troubled St. Denis district of Paris, Baudelaire enlisted 21 engaged and engaging students of diverse races and backgrounds to undertake the project. Giving them basic technical instructions, he set them off on their own and filmed their efforts over the course of four years. They begin by brainstorming ideas and wrestling with basic questions (What is a film? Is this a documentary
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TCA: Discovery+ unveils doc slate for first half of 2021 Discovery Inc.’s newly launched streaming service, Discovery+, has lifted the veil on its documentary slate for the first half of 2021, featuring a mix of festival favorites and docs exclusively . February 11, 2021
Discovery Inc.’s newly launched streaming service, Discovery+, has lifted the veil on its documentary slate for the first half of 2021, featuring a mix of festival favorites and docs exclusively launching via the platform.
Among the docs making their way to Discovery+ in the first half of the year: Hot Docs audience award winner
The Walrus and the Whistleblower (pictured);
Year in review: A look at news events in June 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a knee during an 8 minute and 46 second silence as he takes part in an anti-racism protest on Parliament Hill during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa on Friday, June 5, 2020. He is joined by Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Ahmed Hussen, left and Liberal MP Greg Fergus, right. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick December 31, 2020 - 11:30 AM
A look at news events in June 2020:
01 - Federal health officials said nursing homes had reported nearly 26,000 deaths among residents from COVID-19.
01 - U.S. President Donald Trump declared himself the president of law and order amid ongoing racial unrest across the country. Trump threatened to deploy the military to American cities if state governors and the National Guard couldn t quell the violent demonstrations. Even as Trump spoke in the White House Rose Garden, loud tear gas explosions could be h
01 – Federal health officials said nursing homes had reported nearly 26,000 deaths among residents from COVID-19.
01 – U.S. President Donald Trump declared himself “the president of law and order” amid ongoing racial unrest across the country. Trump threatened to deploy the military to American cities if state governors and the National Guard couldn’t quell the violent demonstrations. Even as Trump spoke in the White House Rose Garden, loud tear gas explosions could be heard as military and law enforcement moved peaceful protesters in nearby Lafayette Park. Following his speech, police used tear gas to clear protesters before Trump made a quick trip to the nearby St. John’s Church for a photo-op.
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