“An act of desperation to get students struggling to read back on the right path has a teacher embracing a unique method at the forefront of deaf education in Canada.”
Do they still plaster construction site temporary walls with film festival posters I wonder…
Happen to be in Germany? Hungrige Knochen (eng. Hungry Bones) screens tonight at the Super8/16 – The Competition, the dresdner schmalfilmtage film festival.
Check out this video of song and shadow puppetry of Where do the Children Play, performed live by me, Chrystene Ells, and Ingrid Hansen
Happened March 2013 during the Cabaret at the International Festival of Animated Objects
Celluloid screening in Toronto of Drown (by Chrystene Ells & Berny Hi)
“At once, I could feel sunlight warming my fur, touch the hard, brown grass of Spring, smell the shadows of midnight on our bedroom wall. I heard the patter of butterfly wings and ran in pursuit. I felt the grass beneath my paws shift and split and melt into itself.” Kitty, describing his dream of dying.
VÉRONIQUE À VÉLO
Film by Berny Hi and Chrystene Ells
Véronique is leading the charge to a bike-in screening! Bicycle with your buddies to Stanley Park in Calgary on July 14th for a unique experience of watching Canadian film in the great outdoors!
For more information on the film, check out the official Véronique à vélo website
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Everyone is invited to attend this free outdoor screening.
BikeBike will be organizing a cycle group meeting at Tompkins Park, join the group or meet for the screening at Stanley Park!
9:00PM – Biking group will depart, meeting @ gazebo in Tompkins Park Park (17 Ave SW)
10:00PM – Screening will take place @ Stanley Park (entrance off of Riverdale Ave SW)
Check out these great previews for KaleidoCycle in the Regina press!
Prairie Dog preview by Carle Steel
Verb Magazine preview by Alex MacPherson (page 11)
Metro News preview by Paul Bogden
Great work, KaleidoCyclists!!
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post pirated from Co-Producer Chrystene Ells‘ post on the KaleidoCycle blog