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Camelia vs. Bill C-10Camelia vs. Bill C-10 
CBC Sunday March 2 2008. Camelia Frieberg re: Bill C-10. anti-censorship for Canadian filmakers
2008年03月03日再生回数 377
TEDxNovaScotia & TEDxHalifax Promo Video Featuring Ben CaplanTEDxNovaScotia & TEDxHalifax Promo Video Featuring Ben Caplan 
TEDxNovaScotia & TEDxHalifax are teaming up for a special, collaborative TEDx event. Join us June 10 for a day of inspirational and engaging TEDx Talks from the province's leading thinkers, doers, and performers! Speakers/Performers include: Silver Donald Cameron Camelia Frieberg Evan Jones Jenn Grant Sean Gallagher Bill Beaton Alex Bateman ...and many more! Check out our website: www.tedxnovascotia.com Thanks to Sebazistan for generously producing this video (www.sebazistan.com) And thanks to Ben Caplan for being awesome! In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxNovaScotia, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxNovaScotia event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
2011年06月03日再生回数 447
Wilby WonderfulWilby Wonderful 
Canada, in English. Official Selection, Toronto Intl Film Festival. The residents of tiny island town Wilby try to maintain business as usual amidst an emerging sex scandal that rocks the town to its core. This comedy features Sandra Oh and Ellen Page.
2009年10月04日再生回数 58467
Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 1/4Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 1/4 
www.egs.edu Filmmaker Atom Egoyan discussing the screening of Citadel, a documentary filmed on a camcorder in Beirut, Lebanon. It traces the deeply personal return of actor Arsinee Khanjian to Lebanon after a 28-year absence. Atom Egoyan at a public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007 Atom Egoyan, (born July 19, 1960) is a critically acclaimed Canadian-Armenian film maker. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he and his sister Eve Egoyan (who is now a concert pianist based in Toronto) were raised by their Armenian parents in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. During his teen years, he nurtured his interest in writing and reading plays, finding particular inspiration in the works of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. It was also during his adolescence that Egoyan found unlikely inspiration for his future films by working as a hotel employee. He would later remark that preparing a hotel room and making a movie were similar in their creation of an illusion (an idea that would manifest itself most overtly in his 1989 film Speaking Parts, which takes place largely in a hotel). Atom Egoyan graduated from Trinity College in the University of Toronto, where he came into contact with Harold Nahabedian, a Canadian also of Armenian descent who was then the Anglican Chaplain of Trinity College. In interviews Egoyan credited Nahabedian for introducing him to the language and history ...
2007年07月06日再生回数 15283
Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 3/4Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 3/4 
www.egs.edu Filmmaker Atom Egoyan discussing the screening of Citadel, a documentary filmed on a camcorder in Beirut, Lebanon. It traces the deeply personal return of actor Arsinee Khanjian to Lebanon after a 28-year absence. Atom Egoyan at a public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007 Atom Egoyan, (born July 19, 1960) is a critically acclaimed Canadian-Armenian film maker. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he and his sister Eve Egoyan (who is now a concert pianist based in Toronto) were raised by their Armenian parents in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. During his teen years, he nurtured his interest in writing and reading plays, finding particular inspiration in the works of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. It was also during his adolescence that Egoyan found unlikely inspiration for his future films by working as a hotel employee. He would later remark that preparing a hotel room and making a movie were similar in their creation of an illusion (an idea that would manifest itself most overtly in his 1989 film Speaking Parts, which takes place largely in a hotel). Atom Egoyan graduated from Trinity College in the University of Toronto, where he came into contact with Harold Nahabedian, a Canadian also of Armenian descent who was then the Anglican Chaplain of Trinity College. In interviews Egoyan credited Nahabedian for introducing him to the language and history ...
2007年07月07日再生回数 7139
Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 4/4Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 4/4 
www.egs.edu Filmmaker Atom Egoyan discussing the screening of Citadel, a documentary filmed on a camcorder in Beirut, Lebanon. It traces the deeply personal return of actor Arsinee Khanjian to Lebanon after a 28-year absence. Atom Egoyan at a public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007 Atom Egoyan, (born July 19, 1960) is a critically acclaimed Canadian-Armenian film maker. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he and his sister Eve Egoyan (who is now a concert pianist based in Toronto) were raised by their Armenian parents in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. During his teen years, he nurtured his interest in writing and reading plays, finding particular inspiration in the works of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. It was also during his adolescence that Egoyan found unlikely inspiration for his future films by working as a hotel employee. He would later remark that preparing a hotel room and making a movie were similar in their creation of an illusion (an idea that would manifest itself most overtly in his 1989 film Speaking Parts, which takes place largely in a hotel). Atom Egoyan graduated from Trinity College in the University of Toronto, where he came into contact with Harold Nahabedian, a Canadian also of Armenian descent who was then the Anglican Chaplain of Trinity College. In interviews Egoyan credited Nahabedian for introducing him to the language and history ...
2007年07月07日再生回数 6827
Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 2/4Atom Egoyan. Citatel. Memories of Beirut. 2007 2/4 
www.egs.edu Filmmaker Atom Egoyan discussing the screening of Citadel, a documentary filmed on a camcorder in Beirut, Lebanon. It traces the deeply personal return of actor Arsinee Khanjian to Lebanon after a 28-year absence. Atom Egoyan at a public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007 Atom Egoyan, (born July 19, 1960) is a critically acclaimed Canadian-Armenian film maker. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he and his sister Eve Egoyan (who is now a concert pianist based in Toronto) were raised by their Armenian parents in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. During his teen years, he nurtured his interest in writing and reading plays, finding particular inspiration in the works of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. It was also during his adolescence that Egoyan found unlikely inspiration for his future films by working as a hotel employee. He would later remark that preparing a hotel room and making a movie were similar in their creation of an illusion (an idea that would manifest itself most overtly in his 1989 film Speaking Parts, which takes place largely in a hotel). Atom Egoyan graduated from Trinity College in the University of Toronto, where he came into contact with Harold Nahabedian, a Canadian also of Armenian descent who was then the Anglican Chaplain of Trinity College. In interviews Egoyan credited Nahabedian for introducing him to the language and history ...
2007年07月06日再生回数 6530



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