Wal-Mart Nation is an access oriented documentary about the international anti-Wal-Mart movement. The filmmakers were trying to answer the question, 'how did the world's most successful and influential company become the most hated.'
Design and Operations Coordinator William Fritzberg is a new addition to Moving Images. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from the University of British Columbia and has worked in the film and video industry in Vancouver since 2008. His skills cover a large range from video editing and shooting to graphic design and new media. Notable roles include cinematographer of Woman Waiting (dir. Antoine Bourges) -- which premiered at Berlinale, TIFF and SXSW, and cinematogapher/co-producer of Backbone: Vancouver Experimental Cinema (dir. Richard Martin). William is passionate about independent media and hopes to watch every film in the Moving Images collection. Sylvia Jonescu LisitzaExecutive Director / Audience DevelopmentSylvia has been Executive Director since May 1987. Her background includes marketing and arts administration, film editing and a decade of work as photographer, culminating in a solo exhibition as well as several group shows. She helped found The Photographers Gallery and curated an exhibition of photographs by pioneer photographer Mattie Gunterman.
CINEFEST SUDBURY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE 2014 CTV BEST IN SHORTS COMPETITION FINALISTS9 Sep 2014Cinéfest Sudbury is thrilled to announce the 2014 finalists for the CTV BEST IN SHORTS COMPETITION. The screening of the finalists' films will take place on Saturday, September 20th at 12:00 p.m. at SilverCity Sudbury Cinemas, located at 355 Barrydowne Road. The 2014 Finalists are: