The Canadian Crew

Film Theatre Visual Arts

BUY LOCAL

  • Home
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Podcasts
  • Music
  • Contribute
  • About

Scooter Corkle, director of Hollow in the Land.

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 11: Scooter Corkle, Hollow in the Land

January 25, 2018 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Podcast, Film, Interview

By Jorge Ignacio Castillo

Interior British Columbia is having a moment. Two indie thrillers shot in sleepy communities east of Vancouver are hitting the screen this winter. Sweet Virginia, filmed in Hope, and Hollow in the Land, shot in Castelgar.

The director of the latter, Scooter Corkle, grew up in the Kootenays, and used his inside knowledge to capture the milieu of the area. The setting gives the movie a realistic vibe and a degree of freshness. It's also a reminder that the BC tax credit works all the same within and outside Vancouver.

The Canadian Crew talked at length with Scooter Corkle. We discussed the casting of Dianna Agron (understated and superb as the lead), the challenges of shooting in Castelgar, and his other project currently shaping up across the border. 

Thank you for considering buying us a cup of coffee. Your support will be used to maintain and improve our coverage of the Canadian arts.

January 25, 2018 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Hollow in the Land, Scooter Corkle
Podcast, Film, Interview
Comment

Credit: George Pimentel, Wireimage Getty for TIFF

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 10: Steve Gravestock, TIFF Canadian Programmer

October 15, 2017 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Podcast, Film, Interview

By Jorge Ignacio Castillo

The 42nd edition of Toronto International Film Festival gave a fresh and diverse crop of Canadian filmmakers a chance to showcase their work. The most notable success story was the winner of Best First Feature Film, Wayne Wapeemukwa’s Luk’ Luk’I. The Best Canadian Feature Award went rather unexpectedly to a genre film, the French-Canadian zombie flick Les Affamés.

Steve Gravestock was directly involved in the selection of these movies. Alongside Magali Simard, Gravestock is the festival’s senior Canadian programmer and has been involved with TIFF for most of his professional life. We talked with Steve about trends in Canadian cinema, best practices for festival hopefuls, and the most interesting Canadian voices out there today.

October 15, 2017 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Steve Gravestock, TIFF
Podcast, Film, Interview
Comment

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 9: Aisha Jamal, HotDocs Canadian programmer

April 27, 2017 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Film, Interview, Podcast

By Jorge Ignacio Castillo

A new edition of the HotDocs Film Festival is upon us. This year's affair includes 230 features from 58 countries, among them, films by Joe Berlinger, Alex Gibney and Nick Broomfield.

Ahead of the event, The Canadian Crew had the opportunity to talk with the festival’s Canadian programmer, Aisha Jamal. We discussed selection criteria, common mistakes and how to capture a programmer’s attention. 

April 27, 2017 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Aisha Jamal, HotDocs
Film, Interview, Podcast
Comment

Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 8: Ann Marie Fleming, Window Horses

March 14, 2017 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Film, Interview, Podcast

By Jorge Ignacio Castillo

A superb animated drama that proves you don’t need piles of money or Pixar-like precision to trigger an emotional response, Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming is my favorite Canadian film from last year.

The aforementioned Rosie (voiced by Sandra Oh) is a young writer with little life experience who gets the surprise of a lifetime when she is invited to a poetry festival in Iran. It’s not entirely out of the blue: Rosie is of Persian and Chinese descent, and is curious about her absent father’s land. The culture shock is considerable, but more so the discovery of how little she knows about her craft.

An already captivating plot is further improved by incorporating traditional Iranian poetry and dollops of history. The film’s look is deceptively simple and enables the participation of guest animators for the most lyrical sequences. There isn’t a weak link in this chain: Sandra Oh’s voice acting is on point, Don McKellar as a conceited German poet is a hoot and the narrative builds up to a powerful climax.

The Canadian Crew talked to the director of Window Horses, Ann Marie Fleming, who discusses the story’s long road to the big screen and how Sandra Oh was crucial for the movie to materialize.

March 14, 2017 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Window Horses, Ann Marie Fleming
Film, Interview, Podcast
Comment

Regina's favourite daughter, Tatiana Maslany stars in The Other Half.

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 7: Joey Klein, The Other Half

January 04, 2017 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Podcast, Interview, Film

By Jorge Ignacio Castillo

The Other Half is an intense drama starring Tom Cullen and Tatiana Maslany that follows two damaged people as they find their way to each other: One is a surly expat grief-stricken over his brother’s disappearance. The other one is a bipolar artist as compelling as troubled.

Despite a number of red flags, the two embark in a codependent relationship more resilient than anybody could have anticipated.

The Other Half is a ballsy film: It remains true to its characters, as difficult as they are. It nails bipolar disorder by keeping it grounded and renouncing to the hysterics American movies tend to use when depicting the condition.

The Other Half is Joey Klein first feature as writer/director. Up to now Klein was better known as a character actor. You may remember him for his stint as Dr. Jonathan Lyle in the CBC series This Life.

The Canadian Crew talked to Joey Klein about the film and how he convinced the very accomplished cast (including Maslany, Cullen, Henry Czerny and Suzanne Clément) to join him in this effort.

January 04, 2017 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
The Other Half, Joey Klein, Tatiana Maslany, Tom Cullen
Podcast, Interview, Film
Comment

Left photo: Janice Poon collection. Right photo: Brooke Palmer/NBC Universal

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 5: Janice Poon, Hannibal

August 12, 2016 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Interview, Podcast, TV

Hannibal's food consultant, Janice Poon joins us in this week's Canadian Crew podcast. Poon discusses her career, her experience on set, how food presentation became a staple on the show and her upcoming book, "Feeding Hannibal". Bon appetit! 

August 12, 2016 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Janice Poon, Hannibal
Interview, Podcast, TV
Comment

Connor Jessup wears interesting makeup as Oscar Madly in Closet Monster.

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 4: Stephen Dunn & Connor Jessup, Closet Monster

July 17, 2016 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Film, Interview, Podcast

The director and the lead actor of Closet Monster visit The Canadian Crew Podcast this week. Stephen Dunn and Connor Jessup discuss the challenges of tackling a coming-of-age story with surrealistic undertones and psychological baggage. Closet Monster is now playing in Toronto, and opens on July 22nd in Vancouver, St. John and Halifax.

July 17, 2016 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Closet Monster, Stephen Dunn, Connor Jessup
Film, Interview, Podcast
Comment

Is kitschy wallpaper the missing ingredient to make a restaurant successful?

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 3: Michael Sparaga, The Missing Ingredient

July 14, 2016 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Podcast, Interview, Film

The director of the documentary The Missing Ingredient: What Is the Recipe for Success, Michael Sparaga joins us in a new edition of The Canadian Crew podcast. Not long ago a producer and scriptwriter of fiction (Servitude, Sidekick), Sparaga has veered into documentary filmmaking. We talk about restaurants, wallpaper and how fandom is now more powerful than ever. The Missing Ingredient opens this Friday, July 15th, at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema.

July 14, 2016 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Michael Sparaga, The Missing Ingredient
Podcast, Interview, Film
Comment

Maxim Gaudette and Karelle Tremblay are father and daughter in Les Êtres Chers.

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 2: Anne Émond, Les Êtres Chers

June 20, 2016 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Podcast, Film, Interview

The writer-director of the superb Quebecois drama Les Étres Chers (Our Loved Ones), Anne Émond, visits The Canadian Crew podcast. We discuss how to get a complex family drama off the ground, distribution woes and her upcoming film, Nelly, already in post-production.

June 20, 2016 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Anne Émond, Les Êtres Chers, Nelly
Podcast, Film, Interview
Comment

Siren Jorgensøn considering her options in Revenge (Hevn).

The Canadian Crew Podcast # 1: Kjersti Steinsbø, Revenge

May 30, 2016 by Jorge Ignacio Castillo in Film, Interview, Podcast

The director of the Canadian-Norwegian coproduction Revenge (Hevn), Kjersti Steinsbø, is the first guest of The Canadian Crew podcast. Revenge opens today at the TIFF Bell Lightbox and expands to Vancouver next June 3rd.

May 30, 2016 /Jorge Ignacio Castillo
Revenge, Kjersti Steinsbø, Siren Jorgensøn
Film, Interview, Podcast
Comment

Powered by Squarespace