If you were ever too lazy to consider where your salmon comes from, the latest documentary from Patagonia will jerk you into caring a little more. In an 80-minute documentary, … Read more
Ski Film “Let’s Go Get Small” Climbs British Columbia
Will Ross, September 8, 2017
Jump into the bindings of Dave Treadway and life starts to look a little different. One of a small band of British Columbia brothers, the Pemberton local has carved a … Read more
Hadwin’s Judgement: Environmental Thriller about Logging in British Columbia
Will Ross, August 16, 2017
Take yourself to Canada’s Pacific Northwest in this feature-length documentary, a haunting production that covers the splendour and decimation of huge tracts of ancient forest. Inspired by John Vallaint’s 2005 … Read more
Finding What Was Lost – Rebecca Rusch in “Blood Road”
Will Ross, June 19, 2017
The impact of the Vietnam War on the American psyche has been played out in numerous high-cost feature films and documentaries, many of which depict the brutality of the landscape and … Read more
Edgy “Let’s Be Frank” Surf Film Pushes Genre Norms
Will Ross, March 7, 2017
For those unfamiliar with South African big-wave surfer Frank Solomon, you would think a feature-length film following the past three years of his surfing adventures would be a good place to start. Yet … Read more