Jennifer Baichwal
Today Is National Canadian Film Day, So You Should Check Out These Homegrown Movies
PUBLISHED Apr 22, 2020
Today is officially National Canadian Film Day, and while you can't spend it munching popcorn alongside your friends in a packed movie hous...
TIFF Review: 'Anthropocene: The Human Epoch' Is a Kaleidoscopic Look at Dystopian Self-Destruction
Directed by Jennifer Baichwal
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2018
Anthropocene: The Human Epoch, a look at humankind's intense altering of the Earth, is Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier's third co...
TIFF 2017: Long Time Running
Directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2017
After announcing in May of last year that frontman Gord Downie had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, the Tragically Hip did the un...
Payback
Jennifer Baichwal
PUBLISHED Mar 15, 2012
In adapting Margaret Atwood's sprawling, novel-length essay on the ideological notion of debt as a human construct of subjugation, document...
Act Of God
Jennifer Baichwal
PUBLISHED Apr 30, 2009
For all of the seeming mystery and potential allegory involved in a metaphysical exploration of being struck by lightning, there's nothing...
Manufactured Landscapes
Jennifer Baichwal
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2007
Edward Burtynsky is a photographer of manmade horrors: strip mines, massive factories and general piles of refuse on the roadside to what w...
Manufactured Landscapes
Jennifer Baichwal
PUBLISHED Mar 9, 2007
Manufactured Landscapes showcases and examines the art of internationally acclaimed Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky. Burtynskys bod...
Manufactured Landscapes
Jennifer Baichwal
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2006
Edward Burtynsky is a photographer of manmade horrors: strip mines, massive factories and general piles of refuse on the roadside to what w...