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Whistler Film Festival spawns two new feature films

Catch sister-films Porcupine Lake and documentary The Other Side of Porcupine Lake this weekend.

Alyssa Noel – WHISTLER QUESTION

http://www.whistlerquestion.com/entertainment/arts/festival-award-spawns-two-new-films-1.23105982

Ingrid Veninger on “Porcupine Lake” and her pUNK Films Femmes Lab

“Porcupine Lake is the sixth feature from pUNK Films founder Ingrid Veninger. It’s also the first from the pUNK Films Femmes Labs, which started as a DIY idea of gathering six Canadian female filmmakers to work on their six screenplays for six months to reality — courtesy of Oscar-winner Melissa Leo.”

Lauren Wissot, FILMMAKER MAGAZINE

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TIFF 2017 Profile: Ingrid Veninger

One of the best words to describe Ingrid Veninger’s Porcupine Lake is “magical”.

Sian Melton, The Muff Society

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Go sell it on the mountain

The top women in Canadian film and television ascend Whistler to ensure the industry’s gender-parity promises don’t evaporate into thin air

Marsha Lederman, THE GLOBE AND MAIL

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The Art of Filmmaking: Ingrid Veninger

Jonathan Marlow, FANDOR KEYFRAME

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Whistler: Ingrid Veninger’s ‘Ballsy’ Request? More Films Made by Women

Katherine Brodsky, VARIETY

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Canadian filmmaking gets a little more Femme

Richard Crouse, METRO

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Ingrid Veninger announces pUNK Films FEMMES LAB Screenwriting Intensive

Ingrid Veninger returned to Toronto with a desire to see more fiction features written and directed by Canadian women. On November 18th, she proposed the idea of a screenwriting lab on her Facebook page, and received 20 submissions.

CHINO KINO

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