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    • The Aga Khan Museum

      Posted at 1:07 pm by Gelene Celis, on June 24, 2015

      …is a museum of Islamic art, Iranian art, and Muslim culture.
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      also North America’s first Islamic Museum right here in Toronto, ON

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      There were pieces from Sicily and Spain though, which got me confused, but then I read on and realized that European cultures had a pretty heavy influence on Middle Eastern & predominant Islamic nations.  Duh.

      Here’s my personal favorite:
      “Said the Prophet, most glorious: Abandoning the world is more righteous than any worship.” 

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      There was a cool part on the second floor too:
      “Marvellous Creatures: Animals in Islamic Art”

      img courtesy of Aga Khan Museum

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      Photos weren’t allowed on the second floor, so I don’t have anything for you, unfortunately.

      Check out The Aga Khan Museum’s site here

      They’re open on Tuesday-Sunday from 10-6.  Admission is $20.
      On Wednesdays, hours are extended til 8 as admission is free from 4-8.

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    • Schitz – The Bad Tape

      Posted at 10:18 pm by Gelene Celis, on June 6, 2015

      “I went to audition in Canadian Idol.  I slept overnight in the line-up and then I woke up with a sore throat!  I was crying!  I called my dad.  I was like, ‘Dad!  They’re going to put me in the bad audition tape!’ I was crying so much…I went back home. I didn’t audition!”

      Wait what?  What’s bad audition tape?   What?

      “At the end of the show, they play the worst auditions in the episode!  It’s like bloopers!”

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      He ultimately got cast a leading role in a theatre in Madrid for almost a decade though he rooted for Hollywood in the beginning.

      Morals of the story:
      1.  Sometimes, as we walk our paths, we are shown a different direction that is better for us.
      2.  Before we get to our destination, we have to fail many, many, many times… arguably, to prepare us better for where we’re actually headed before we even know, ourselves, where that is.

      I don’t really care much about these things but since he’s my friend, I told him he should’ve gone to the audition anyway so I can watch it for my own entertainment… but yeah, no, had I been in his place, I would’ve done the exact same thing.

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    • Monochrome by Jimmy Chiale & SoTeeOh

      Posted at 7:58 pm by Gelene Celis, on October 9, 2014

      …by Jimmy Chiale (from France, currently based in Toronto) and SoTeeOh (Toronto)

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      I doubt he’ll remember me but I partied with him back in the day.

      Jimmy’s paintings are all over TO but he’s a resident artist at Tequila Bookworm.

      Check out Jimmy Chiale’s site here
      And his Facebook here
      And his Instagram here

      Check out SoTeeOh’s site here
      And his Instagram here

      And here’s another one of SoTeeOh’s directed music videos:

      ELMNT – Body Movin (Directed by SoTeeOh) from ELMNT on Vimeo.

       

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    • Lars Von Trier

      Posted at 6:02 pm by Gelene Celis, on September 8, 2014

      Lars Von Trier is a filmmaker from Kongens, Lyngby, Denmark.

      He was one of the founders of Dogme 95 during the 90’s, which was a rebellion movement against ubiquitous use of special effects and frou-frou that doesn’t carry much substance, which abided by this manifesto – The Vow of Chastity:
      1. Shooting must be done on location. Props and sets must not be brought in (if a particular prop is necessary for the story, a location must be chosen where this prop is to be found).
      2. The sound must never be produced apart from the images or vice versa. (Music must not be used unless it occurs where the scene is being shot.)
      3. The camera must be hand-held. Any movement or immobility attainable in the hand is permitted.
      4. The film must be in colour. Special lighting is not acceptable. (If there is too little light for exposure the scene must be cut or a single lamp be attached to the camera.)
      5. Optical work and filters are forbidden.
      6. The film must not contain superficial action. (Murders, weapons, etc. must not occur.)
      7. Temporal and geographical alienation are forbidden. (That is to say that the film takes place here and now.)
      8. Genre movies are not acceptable.
      9. The film format must be Academy 35 mm.
      10. The director must not be credited.

      Many years later, when I heard he’s coming out with a feature, free of the manifesto, I was like, “Wuuut!?!”
      Then I found out that it’s about a couple who lost their child where the wife/mother is intensely grieving.  The husband is a therapist who decides to treat her, himself, by taking her out in the middle of nowhere.
      Two things you must never do as a therapist: treat someone close to you and isolate them.

      It did not disappoint.

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      Don’t me wrong, I like my big-budget, substance-less blockbuster films on occasion ’cause it’s fun but these things, to me, are so much more interesting to study.

      Montage editing was “radical” or just too “out there” back in the 60s or 70s even though a lot of avant-garde filmmakers were already using it at the time.
      Mainstream caught on eventually.
      Granted, they didn’t use it quite as much as the avant-garde, or even fairly popular filmmakers. with tendencies towards experimentation, do (ex. Darren Aronofsky or Sofia Coppola).  Mainstream media gauges it with the market vs the avant-garde, which has a very no-fucks-given sensibility.

      Anyway back to Von Trier: he didn’t use special effects in all the conventional ways at all but IMO it’s really compelling because he used it, strategically, to emphasize human emotion in moments where it’s at its peak.  As I’m sure you know, what goes on the inside can be very different, sometimes it looks almost like nothing, on the outside, so what he’s done really puts the audience in a subjective, immersive headspace.

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    • Off Season

      Posted at 3:02 am by Gelene Celis, on January 28, 2014

      …directed by Jonathan Van Tulleken (USA) as showcased in Toronto After Dark Film Festival

      Off Season from Joe Randall-Cutler on Vimeo.

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      I went to a showing for a series of shorts that were supposed to be scary.  This was shown with The Thomas Beale Cipher.  It was a total of 10 films and by the end of the ninth, I was feeling pretty “Meh” in terms of being spooked out.

      They dropped the bomb on this one.

      Check out the director’s IMDB here

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    • Muto

      Posted at 3:05 am by Gelene Celis, on November 13, 2013

      …is a wall-painted animation by BLU (Italy)

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      Check out Blu’s site here

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    • Damhsa Music

      Posted at 7:22 pm by Gelene Celis, on February 23, 2013

      … is a techno DJ duo from Ireland, currently based in Toronto, ON.

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      I met them when they were still “Cristian & Hynes.”  I don’t remember how I discovered them but they were pretty fresh from Ireland at the time, something like 2 months and they loved it here.  They started DJing in Ireland and found a base here in TO so they kept rolling.

      Check out their Soundcloud here

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