Call for Submissions: Lucky's Lounge 2019
/Do you make your own comics, zines, or other self-published work? Lucky’s Lounge at the 2019 Vancouver Comic Arts Festival is seeking submissions!
Read MoreDo you make your own comics, zines, or other self-published work? Lucky’s Lounge at the 2019 Vancouver Comic Arts Festival is seeking submissions!
Read More“Any time you’re talking about sex work, there are always going to be people who have eyebrows raised. Knowing there were filmmakers out there, specifically Indigenous filmmakers, who were taking these risks, I was like, there’s no reason why I shouldn’t at least try to do this.”
Read MoreYou might find yourself contemplating what you’ve seen for days after the fact, in idle daydreams or vividly disturbing nightmares.
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Read More“Every time I do a film, I come away being a better person myself. We need to accept that we aren’t always so accepting, and try to change that.”
Read MoreThe short film can hone in on one horrific note and carry it until its breaking point.
Read More“It’s all about bridging the gap, about humanizing stories and allowing people to feel connected with people that they feel at odds with, that they feel different from, maybe a little bit afraid of as well.”
Read More“A journey through decolonization, and into Indigenous Futurism, where the land’s future is a cyclic return to its past […] The experience was eight minutes long, and yet its imagining of a different future and the poignancy of the message had an effect that many could not have if they took hours.”
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