There's
a truism in Canadian cinema which is that it's surprising it even
exists. Just look at some of its major figures like Don Shebib, Joyce
Wieland or even Patricia Rozema and you'd see that sometime throughout
their career, and with good reason, that they've lamented the sad state
of production, distribution and even reception in this country. However
much cultural prestige they've been conferred, I would posit that all
Canadian filmmakers are 'orphans' of a national media industry that was
never that interested in fostering a domestic film industry with the
goals of cultural expression or regional specificity. Instead you keep
hearing about the creation of 'global' oriented 'content', while screen incentives keep being directed towards runaway American productions.
And
if you've heard as many horror stories as I have from film production students about
the difficulties they've encountered each step of their way to make their work and get it
seen then you would understand how even just the completion of a project
and then getting only one public projection could be seen as a success.
And it's not
that there hasn't been other interesting Canadian films that came out
this year - I've seen more then my fair share, though I'm still
wondering why... - but they seem to come out with a build-in
ephemerality: Catch us if you can, or not at all...
With
that in mind, I just want to signal a unique screening happening this
week: I forget how many years exactly it has been in the making for -
four years? or is it five, or is it even more? - and how many requests I
regret not taking up with its director, but Erik Anderson's thesis
film, My Thesis Film: A Thesis Film by Erik Anderson, is finally
getting screened in Toronto: On Wednesday at 6:30PM at the Lightbox. I
can only speak for myself to say this is a cause for celebration and
that I'm really excited to see it.
And it's another great
sign of the uniqueness and perseverance of Toronto DIY filmmakers that
so far this year they have already produced Fail to Appear, Mouthful, A Woman's Block, Spice it Up! and 22 Chaser (if I can indulge myself by including this gritty thriller). It's time for folks to start listening.
way to make their work and get it seen then you would
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