http://thegeekiary.com/porcupine-lake-queer-movie-review/55085
http://thegeekiary.com/porcupine-lake-queer-movie-review/55085
The Whistler Film Festival catapulted me into a network of female filmmakers fiercely committed to creating a body of work beyond that first or second feature,” says Veninger.
Katherine Brodsky – MOVIEMAKER MAGAZINE
https://www.moviemaker.com/archives/news/whistler-film-festival-2017/
Female filmmakers, are of course, noticing the change in their numbers, but they still see a long road ahead and Veninger thinks that journey starts young and should start with a kinder, more positive map.
Dana Gee – THE VANCOUVER SUN
http://vancouversun.com/entertainment/local-arts/women-filmmakers-once-again-enjoy-welcoming-world-of-whistler-film-festival
“I wanted to tell a story about the complicated dynamics between young girls that reflected my experience. A story about the kind of friendship that changes the course of your life.”
Ingrid Veninger, WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD
“For her sixth feature film, director, writer, producer, actor and all around DIY Jill-of-all-trades Ingrid Veninger takes filmgoers to Porcupine Lake”.
Andrew Parker, THE GATE
https://www.thegate.ca/film/030430/tiff-2017-ingrid-veninger-talks-porcupine-lake/
The Other Side of Porcupine Lake is a documentary that follows Ingrid Veninger as she makes her sixth feature film, Porcupine Lake.
Andrew Mack – SCREEN ANARCHY
http://screenanarchy.com/2017/11/the-other-side-of-porcupine-lake-doc-about-ingrid-veningers-coming-of-age-movie-debuts-in-whistler.html
The veteran Toronto-based filmmaker chats about doing things differently on her Port Severn, ON-shot sixth feature film.
Jordan Pinto – PLAYBACK