The Shayne Dame
These Ruthless Men Had A Hollywood Starlet At Their Mercy!
via
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Covers, Carried Away, Painting, Paperback, Roger Owns, Steve Harragan
The Shayne Dame
These Ruthless Men Had A Hollywood Starlet At Their Mercy!
via
pulpcovers.com/the-shayne-d...
Covers, Carried Away, Painting, Paperback, Roger Owns, Steve Harragan
Since travel to the US is out of the question these days, I do hope that there will be a catalogue of this exhibit at the Poster House. posterhouse.org/exhibition/d...
Cover of Svensk Bilprovning "Weak Points of Cars 1978" with the title set against a red background.
Maigret cover with photos by Chris Marker (director of Sans Soleil)
The cover of the CHMCβs 1957 Small House Designs booklet. It has a drawing of a small house of the period on the cover and the background is yellow.
Iβve been looking through this 1957 edition a lot and am always amazed by the simplicity and beauty of these designs. Such an incredible national postwar initiative.
Iβve found all the Safdie films super tedious, but giving Kevin OβLeary any screen time seems particularly reprehensible.
New issue of Canadian Journal of Film & Media Studies recently dropped. Issue is devoted to Crawley Films, Canadaβs largest sponsored film company in mid-20th century. With essays by Charles R. Acland and Liz Czach (issue editors) + seven other brilliant scholars!
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Oh yeah, no problem! I will email it to you. Lots of NFB stuff, and I stray a little outside the NFB to show students what was being made commercially in Canada as well.
So good! A staple in my class on the NFB. I dunno if you want to stray beyond what Obomsawin has directed, but this profile of her the Ron Kelly made for the CBC in 1966 is really fantastic, and it is what brought her to the attention of the NFB: www.cbc.ca/player/play/...
A new adventure
In which I touch on my thoughts about a follow-up to Magic Rays of Light, on the notion of "useful television", and on a pioneering application of television in an operating theatre at Guy's Hospital in 1949. Click here to read:
www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/a-new-advent...
This weekend was filled with all kinds of nonsense and bother, but I did manage to make this fake 70s educational film featuring my cats.
Joining the Bong squad
Vincent Gasparro needs to resign. www.thecanadianpressnews.ca/ontario/cbsa...
I really like the new K-Lone LP: pitchfork.com/reviews/albu...
I want to read a history of Duralex. www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...
We love a good #amateurcinema story!
"Could a box of 8mm amateur film reels change Irish film history?β via @irishfilminstitute.bsky.social
www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
Hereβs some very cool ephemera with extremely niche appeal: American Magazine insert advertising S. S. Van Dineβs THE SCARAB MURDER CASE
My book came out in 2019, so I am sure I will be fine. π¬
This is such a great film. Highly recommend.
Now available online!
A CENTURY IN 16MM: THE REMAKING OF CINEMA (eds. Gregory A. Waller + Haidee Wasson) from @oxfordacademic.bsky.social. Featuring 23 essays on diverse uses and applications of the small gauge format worldwide!
Available in print in early 2026.
academic.oup.com/book/61621
The WAC campaign to date
More from me with details of progress (or lack thereof) in the campaign against the shutting down of access at the Written Archives Centre, and a summary of quite why this policy shift is, simply and straightforwardly, wrong.
cstonline.net/defending-th...
New Order released Movement on this day in 1981. Peter Saville's beautiful cover was based on Fortunato Depero's Futurismo design from 1932
This new Lynne Sachs picture sounds like my kind of film. festival.idfa.nl/en/film/50b2...
Yes, absolutely. But it must have been so hard to decide. Pomeroy's animation program at the 50th anniversary was the absolute best. Comprehensive survey of WFG animation!
Not sure why the IDFA in Amsterdam is showing a late 1970s NFB film on government bureaucracy, but I love that they are: festival.idfa.nl/en/compositi...
I, of course, meant boasting here. Stupid autocorrect.
This is the stupidest and most embarrassing way to phrase this. Universities really just want to be sports owners or something now, boarding about signings and transfers. www.utoronto.ca/news/new-con...
Toronto friends! Mark your calendars for this TIFF Lightbox screening on December 3rd of some magical films from the Winnipeg Film Group: tiff.net/events/heart...
A selection of stills from 80s Winnipeg public access cable tv. These programmes form part of Barrow's epic work WINNIPEG BABYSITTER.
Montreal friends! If you want to experience some of Winnipeg's madness, you must not miss Daniel Barrow's WINNIPEG BABYSITTER! en.dazibao.art/session-40-d...
Great writing in here, esp from William Prince and Bob Stanley. I am a Neil conventionalist, I suppose, cause I would go with βAfter the Gold Rush.β