Seth and Peter Scriver say they began recording sessions for their documentary nine years ago from Peter’s house in Shamattawa, a First Nations reserve in northern Manitoba.
The initial concept for Endless Cookie seemed straightforward: Two half-brothers — one Indigenous, the other white — tell stories about their different upbringings, brought to life through animation.
The result is a loopy hangout film that leans into its imperfections ... punctuating the Canadian brothers’ heartfelt yarns. Their families and pets also play active roles, often breaking ...
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RAF bombers, beach assaults and balls of yarn have come together for a "bonkers" D-Day exhibition dreamt up by a woman born in Northern Ireland and brought to painstaking life by an army of ...
Tansy Forster, who is originally from Magherafelt, has brought her knitted D-Day exhibition to Northern Ireland RAF bombers, beach assaults and balls of yarn have come together for a "bonkers" D ...
The iconic knitting technique—where two yarns tango across each row to create colorful geometric diamond, star, and zigzag ...
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