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This glasses and hair combo make Barry look quite a bit like film critic Mark Kermode.

Hilahila is spoted at gaypride, sporting a leather backpack.

Hilahila marches and interacts with the crowd at NYC gay pride 2009 and poses for pics with a leather backpack on, full of water :)

Spirit Bear Quest, B.C., bear catching salmon at bear lookout near Hartley Bay

Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.

 

This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"

 

Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.

 

Photography by Jessie Leong.

 

There are fewer than 1,000 Kermode (Spirit) bears in the world. The B.C. Wildlife Park in Kamloops is now home to the only such bear in captivity. Clover is a year-old orphaned bruin. ALLEN DOUGLAS PHOTO

  

Kermode "Spirit" Bear, Hartley Bay, BC

The Kermode "Spirit" Bear is a rare subspecies of Black Bear with white fur yet it is not albino. After several days of searching, I finally spotted this one just before sunset north of Terrace BC Canada. It was quite large, perhaps 500 pounds, and carried some battle scars on its forehead and snout. I sat quietly and watched it feeding on plants in a clearing for about 30 minutes from 200-300 feet away. It briefly looked up in my direction and granted me this nice photo, then looked away and continued feeding. Just as it was getting dark it slipped into the forest and disappeared.

Adrian Kermode Mini on stage 7 Isle of Man rally

Hansel of Film screening at Harbour Lights Southampton

Freedom Of Expression Award 22nd March2004 .City Hall The Queen's Walk.John McCarthy & Girlfreind.Jonathan Freedland Nitin Sawhney Ann Leslie, Mark Kermode, Monica Ali, Sandi Toksvig, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Hosking.Are host (Freedland) and judges attending Index on Censorship's fourth annual event honouring those in the world's media who have stood firm on free speech and censorship, plus a booby prize for the person/organisation that does the most to promote censorship. Winners last year included Fergal Keane and Al-Jazeera (Best Circumvention of Censorship). This year the awards are expanding to cover music, literature and film. . COPYRIGHT STEVE WOOD .WWW.STEVEWOOD.BIZ . Steve Wood (News & Pictures Service) .Loft 1 Building 7.Shepherdess Walk Buildings.15/25 Underwood Street.Hackney.London N1 7LG .www.stevewood.biz.0207 253 1945 .Stevewood3@aol.com

Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.

 

This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"

 

Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.

 

Photography by Jessie Leong.

 

Hansel of Film screening at Harbour Lights Southampton

Hansel of Film on the road at Screen Machine in Ullapool.

 

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Hansel of Film on the road at Isle of Whithorn.

 

www.hansel2012.org

The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool—they are neither albino nor related to polar bears.

 

Because of their ghost-like appearance, "spirit bears" hold a prominent place in the American Indian mythology of the area.

 

The kermodei subspecies ranges from Princess Royal Island to Prince Rupert Island on the coast, and inland toward Hazelton, British Columbia.

Mark kemode's launch of his book 'Hatchet Job' at Hyde Park Picture House on Monday 4th November 2013.

 

This time, the stalwart critic asked: "with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe?"

 

Trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing sardonic humour ensued.

 

Photography by Jessie Leong.

 

©Press Eye/Darren Kidd

 

press release

 

LIGHTS CAMERA…. CINEMAGIC ACTION!

 

The Cinemagic Festival, funded by the Department of Communities through Northern Ireland Screen, offers unmissable opportunities for all movie enthusiasts, families, schools, students and young filmmakers this Autumn (running to 3rd November). VIEW PROGRAMME

 

Festival goers will have the chance to experience a thought-provoking world cinema programme, film industry masterclasses, contemporary shorts, classic and brand-new family and teen films, the Cinemagic Young Filmmaker Competition, and Film Jury panels for young film critics, with over 120 events in Ulster Museum, Queen’s Film Theatre, The Belfast Barge, Accidental Theatre, Black Box, and Odeon Cinemas Belfast.

 

The 2024 line-up features film previews from all over the world with a major highlight, the Northern Ireland Preview of a new adaptation of literary sensation, Peter Brown’s beloved, The Wild Robot, from DreamWorks Animation. The much-anticipated animation, directed by Chris Sanders, previewed at Toronto International Film Festival to high acclaim and Belfast audiences will see it on 14thOctober in advance of its release in UK and Ireland.

 

Screen industry guests sharing their knowledge and expertise at workshops for the next generation include Directors Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor (Baltimore), Lee Cronin(Evil Dead Rise), Lisa Mulcahy (Lies We Tell); Actors Frankie Corio (Aftersun), Agnes O’Casey (The Miracle Club), and this week Suranne Jones(Gentleman Jack), and Jenny James (The Madame Blanc Mysteries)!

 

Additional disciplines that emerging filmmakers can delve into include Film Music Supervising, Visual Effects with Framestore, and creating animation puppets with Mackinnon and Saunders. Cinemagic screen industry stalwart, Film Critic Mark Kermode will visit for the 20th Anniversary of the Mark Kermode Film Night, topresents a Rock n’ Roll evening screening of Slade in Flame!

 

Cultural Cinema not to be missed will encourage young people to try something new and see the world differently with two highlights Hanna and the Monsters and Elli and her Monster Team offering adventure and thrills for all the family.

 

Director Phil Hawkins will visit with star of ‘Robin and The Hoods’, Darcey Ewart to give insight to the making of the movie!

 

New movies for teens and young adults will spotlight youth and social issues such as the poignant coming of age film It’s Raining in the House, the compelling Insomniacs After School, and the adventure filled Greetings from Mars where astronauts and the German countryside collide!

 

Home-grown talent will be richly celebrated with a chance for young people to preview Paper Owl Films’ brand-new Celtic inspired animation, Lí Ban, to mark its autumn broadcast launch. Yukee Live! will offer an interactive musical performance and actor Q&A based around the new animated CBeebies series Yukkee, set in Northern Ireland, produced by Score Draw Media.

 

Halloween cinema treats and tricks feature a special 40th Anniversary screening of the beloved 80s sci-fi comedy, Ghostbusters, on 30th October with an introduction from Peter Bernstein, conductor and son of the Ghostbusters score composer.

 

Robots, Pirates, Bigfoot and Circus Dreams all feature in fun craft and cinematic experiences over the month of the Festival, with a standout documentary Circus Siblings looking at bridging the gap between cultures in an international circus artists academy.

 

The Cinemagic Young Audiences Supporting Foodbanks Festival focus is with South Belfast Foodbank for a series of film screenings where audiences donate essential food items to support the local community. The film strand features many sing-along movie favourites and the initiative to date has provided over 10,000 meals for people in Northern Ireland.

 

The festival is looking for CineSeekers Juries,to become young film critics to review in competition films, and over 150 young filmmakers from the UK and Ireland will be celebrated during the Young Filmmaker Showcase for rising film talent.

 

Joan Burney Keatings MBE, Cinemagic CEO said “We are extremely proud to present the 35th Edition of Cinemagic Film Festival in Belfast. As a leader in the area of youth film exhibition and engagement with world class talent from the screen industry, we are excited to utilise film to provide a window to the world and celebrate cultural diversity. With continued support from our funders Cinemagic can inspire and educate young people, nurture skills, and develop tomorrow’s creatives. I really encourage festival supporters and new audiences to get involved this autumn and enjoy the wonder of cinema.”

  

ends

  

Claire Shaw

Cinemagic Press & Marketing Officer

028 90311900

07793025910

Claire@cinemagic.org.uk

Hilahila meets some singers from Carnegie Hall and flirts wif one..

NYC gay pride 2009

Hilahila marches and interacts with the crowd at NYC gay pride 2009 and poses for pics with a leather backpack on, full of water :)

Hansel of Film screening at Harbour Lights Southampton

kermode "Spirit" Bear, Hartley Bay, BC

Quest Kermodes win provincials for the first time in history since joining the league 6 years ago. Congrats girls!! You earned it! Regram from @justintryon #questuniversitycanada #questdoesthings #basketball #douglascollege #pacwest #questu #athletics #marchmadness #collegeball #win #winning #awesome #happy #team #girls

 

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Day 2 of the 18th Bradford International Film Festival 2012.

 

Image by Jonny Walton for National Media Museum.

Kermode "Spirit" Bear, Hartley Bay, BC

Spirit Bear Quest, B.C., bear arriving to bear lookout near Hartley Bay

©Press Eye/Darren Kidd

 

press release

 

LIGHTS CAMERA…. CINEMAGIC ACTION!

 

The Cinemagic Festival, funded by the Department of Communities through Northern Ireland Screen, offers unmissable opportunities for all movie enthusiasts, families, schools, students and young filmmakers this Autumn (running to 3rd November). VIEW PROGRAMME

 

Festival goers will have the chance to experience a thought-provoking world cinema programme, film industry masterclasses, contemporary shorts, classic and brand-new family and teen films, the Cinemagic Young Filmmaker Competition, and Film Jury panels for young film critics, with over 120 events in Ulster Museum, Queen’s Film Theatre, The Belfast Barge, Accidental Theatre, Black Box, and Odeon Cinemas Belfast.

 

The 2024 line-up features film previews from all over the world with a major highlight, the Northern Ireland Preview of a new adaptation of literary sensation, Peter Brown’s beloved, The Wild Robot, from DreamWorks Animation. The much-anticipated animation, directed by Chris Sanders, previewed at Toronto International Film Festival to high acclaim and Belfast audiences will see it on 14thOctober in advance of its release in UK and Ireland.

 

Screen industry guests sharing their knowledge and expertise at workshops for the next generation include Directors Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor (Baltimore), Lee Cronin(Evil Dead Rise), Lisa Mulcahy (Lies We Tell); Actors Frankie Corio (Aftersun), Agnes O’Casey (The Miracle Club), and this week Suranne Jones(Gentleman Jack), and Jenny James (The Madame Blanc Mysteries)!

 

Additional disciplines that emerging filmmakers can delve into include Film Music Supervising, Visual Effects with Framestore, and creating animation puppets with Mackinnon and Saunders. Cinemagic screen industry stalwart, Film Critic Mark Kermode will visit for the 20th Anniversary of the Mark Kermode Film Night, topresents a Rock n’ Roll evening screening of Slade in Flame!

 

Cultural Cinema not to be missed will encourage young people to try something new and see the world differently with two highlights Hanna and the Monsters and Elli and her Monster Team offering adventure and thrills for all the family.

 

Director Phil Hawkins will visit with star of ‘Robin and The Hoods’, Darcey Ewart to give insight to the making of the movie!

 

New movies for teens and young adults will spotlight youth and social issues such as the poignant coming of age film It’s Raining in the House, the compelling Insomniacs After School, and the adventure filled Greetings from Mars where astronauts and the German countryside collide!

 

Home-grown talent will be richly celebrated with a chance for young people to preview Paper Owl Films’ brand-new Celtic inspired animation, Lí Ban, to mark its autumn broadcast launch. Yukee Live! will offer an interactive musical performance and actor Q&A based around the new animated CBeebies series Yukkee, set in Northern Ireland, produced by Score Draw Media.

 

Halloween cinema treats and tricks feature a special 40th Anniversary screening of the beloved 80s sci-fi comedy, Ghostbusters, on 30th October with an introduction from Peter Bernstein, conductor and son of the Ghostbusters score composer.

 

Robots, Pirates, Bigfoot and Circus Dreams all feature in fun craft and cinematic experiences over the month of the Festival, with a standout documentary Circus Siblings looking at bridging the gap between cultures in an international circus artists academy.

 

The Cinemagic Young Audiences Supporting Foodbanks Festival focus is with South Belfast Foodbank for a series of film screenings where audiences donate essential food items to support the local community. The film strand features many sing-along movie favourites and the initiative to date has provided over 10,000 meals for people in Northern Ireland.

 

The festival is looking for CineSeekers Juries,to become young film critics to review in competition films, and over 150 young filmmakers from the UK and Ireland will be celebrated during the Young Filmmaker Showcase for rising film talent.

 

Joan Burney Keatings MBE, Cinemagic CEO said “We are extremely proud to present the 35th Edition of Cinemagic Film Festival in Belfast. As a leader in the area of youth film exhibition and engagement with world class talent from the screen industry, we are excited to utilise film to provide a window to the world and celebrate cultural diversity. With continued support from our funders Cinemagic can inspire and educate young people, nurture skills, and develop tomorrow’s creatives. I really encourage festival supporters and new audiences to get involved this autumn and enjoy the wonder of cinema.”

  

ends

  

Claire Shaw

Cinemagic Press & Marketing Officer

028 90311900

07793025910

Claire@cinemagic.org.uk

Spirit Bear Quest, B.C., bear arriving to bear lookout near Hartley Bay

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