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Hands Up: Spotlight on Whistler Film Festival 2017

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/

 

Women filmmakers once again enjoy welcoming world of Whistler Film Festival

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

TIFF 2017 Women Director’s: Meet Ingrid Veninger – Porcupine Lake

“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

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Ingrid Veninger talks ‘Porcupine Lake’

“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/

Ingrid Veninger: A TIFF coming-of-age entry with teeth

“Beautifully shot, sensitively told, it’s Veninger’s best film.”

Jim Slotek, ORIGINAL CIN, 2017 TIFF PICK

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The Other Side of Porcupine Lake: Doc About Ingrid Veninger’s Coming of Age Movie Debuts in Whistler

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

Porcupine Lake: A film of firsts for Ingrid Veninger

The veteran Toronto-based filmmaker chats about doing things differently on her Port Severn, ON-shot sixth feature film.

Jordan Pinto – PLAYBACK

Read more: http://playbackonline.ca/2016/10/24/porcupine-lake-a-film-of-firsts-for-ingrid-veninger/#ixzz4zNXTXUhq

Porcupine Lake is a documentary to remember, literally

Porcupine Lake screens at the Whistler Film Festival in Whistler, B.C., on Dec. 1 and 2.  The Other Side of Porcupine Lake has its world premiere at WFF on Dec. 2.

Marsha Lederman – THE GLOBE AND MAIL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/review-porcupine-lake-is-a-documentary-to-remember-literally/article37141104/