In the program, we return to Rain (2000),
a short about a children’s game that turns ugly when an older brother tries to force his sister to play and see the world his way.
Then, Now, Change:
Visions of Nova Scotia
Thursday, September 19
at 9:10 p.m.
Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane,
5657 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax
Ann Verrall is a Halifax-based, award-winning media artist who’s work spans genres of drama, experimental and documentary. A graduate of NSCAD University, Ann’s films have been screened at festivals in Canada, USA, England and Australia, broadcast on CBC, Movieola, MTV Logo, Super Channel and screened on Air Canada.
She has taught at NSCAD University and the University of Regina where she was the Filmmaker-in-Residence in 2009. Ann also does community-based video collaboration projects in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan working in partnership with the Centre for Art Tapes in Halifax, cultural organizations in Regina, community groups and schools, as well as a team of professional artists from various disciplines – music, dance, theatre, visual arts and media arts.
In 2011, Ann received the Vision and Accomplishment award from Women in Film & Television Atlantic. Ann is currently in production on a feature documentary 500 Days in the Wild and a short documentary series The Beacon Project.
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Then, Now, Change:
Visions of Nova Scotia
Thursday, September 19
at 9:10 p.m.
Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane,
5657 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax
Ann Verrall is a Halifax-based, award-winning media artist who’s work spans genres of drama, experimental and documentary. A graduate of NSCAD University, Ann’s films have been screened at festivals in Canada, USA, England and Australia, broadcast on CBC, Movieola, MTV Logo, Super Channel and screened on Air Canada.
She has taught at NSCAD University and the University of Regina where she was the Filmmaker-in-Residence in 2009. Ann also does community-based video collaboration projects in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan working in partnership with the Centre for Art Tapes in Halifax, cultural organizations in Regina, community groups and schools, as well as a team of professional artists from various disciplines – music, dance, theatre, visual arts and media arts.
In 2011, Ann received the Vision and Accomplishment award from Women in Film & Television Atlantic. Ann is currently in production on a feature documentary 500 Days in the Wild and a short documentary series The Beacon Project.
Want to hear more? Please sign up for our newsletter
Want to support the next generation of Nova Scotia artists? Donate today!
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