The Seventh Art is a
new video-magazine, based out of Toronto, that conducts extended
interviews with leading local and world filmmakers – inspired, in
style, by the French television show CinĂ©astes de notre temps – and produces high quality video-essays. The Seventh Art recently conducted a long interview with the guys at MDFF – Dan
Montgomery, Kazik Radwanski and Antoine Bourges – where they discuss with them
everything from their creative process, production, distribution and their
films East Hastings Pharmacy and Tower. Christopher Heron, the lead interviewer of The
Seventh Art, also made a video-essay
about Radwanski’s MDF Trilogy - Assault, Princess Margaret
Blvd. and Out in that Deep Blue
Sea (“The films of the MDF trilogy all
deal to a variety extent to a protagonist in crisis…”) – which is one of the
special features on their handmade DVD.
Some interesting comments from the Seventh Art interview includes when Radwanski
discusses how he was first drawn to cinema,
“I remember that for a few years in high school when I was really depressed. That I sort of fell in love with cinema. When I think why would anyone want to watch the films that I’ve made. I think back of myself in high school and how I would watch this, […] and feel compassion.”
Radwanski’s comments how the Canadian film tradition of the documentary influenced his work,
“When I’m looking at Canadian cinema, what I would draw from it is documentary. Even when I was younger and trying to figure out what direction to go, it was definitively Canadian documentary. Allan King, directors like that. For sure, that Canadian tradition. But at the same time, with documentary, it was more a feeling that I like, a feeling, a texture.”
Here is the full MDFF interview by The Seventh Art:
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