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“[When I was writing the piece] I was thinking about … the natural surroundings of UBC, and how I could possibly evoke that through music," said Miller. "Some of the effects that I have in the orchestra imitate seagulls in the distance and there are bells being used to [imitate] the bell tower."
VIFF’s Canadian line-up continues to impress with the sheer quality and magnitude of truly cinematic productions, and Tricks on the Dead is no exception.
Golden Kingdom is the first feature to be filmed and set in Myanmar in over ten years.
The 2015 Western Canadian Music Awards were announced last month, and among the talented award winners were two UBC alumni, Jocelyn Morlock and Karl Stobbe.
Endless cocktails, cigarettes, white shag-carpets, sideburns, orgies, subtly referenced cannibalism and eerie Abba covers are all parts in the kaleidoscope of debauchery and madness that is High-Rise, directed by Ben Wheatley.
So I’m definitely not opposed to the occasional late night pizza or Pad Thai, if it means I get to focus a little more on what needs to get done.
In The Lobster the theme of “love is blind” is taken to whole new level. However, as much as The Lobster is about love, at the same time it isn’t. Although hilarious in every moment, the overall message of the film can be interpreted as quite cynical.
Chased by violent debt collectors, Borealis is a father-daughter road trip that brings humour without any of the traditional conventions of a typical road trip comedy.
Some films are political by choice, others by necessity. Jafar Panahi’s Taxi unequivocally falls into the latter.
Less generic than its logline makes it sound, Louder Than Bombs — the English-language debut of Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier — attempts to inject interest into a rather banal story of familial grief.
Above all, it is Dheepan’s timeliness in today’s context that makes it such an affecting film.
Overall, UBC’s production of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall can best be described as a feminist romp.
“Nardwuar’s Video Vault” was an event showcasing video clips from Nardwuar’s prolific career in interviewing musicians and politicians, as well as Nardwuar himself speaking about his career.
Diane Mutabaruka, also known as Missy D, is a vibrant mix of cultures, languages and interests.