Contributors
David Hanley

David Hanley has a BFA and MA in Film Studies from Concordia University and is currently pursuing a PhD in Canadian Studies at Carleton University, where he has also taught in the Department of Film Studies. As well as being a frequent contributor to Offscreen, he has had pieces published by the University of Toronto Quarterly, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, Synoptique, The Projector, Isis, and Nuacht. He also contributed several entries to the Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema by Dr. Peter H. Rist (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014), and chapters to the books Reclaiming 1940s Horror Cinema: Traces of a Lost Decade (Lexington Books, 2015) and The Spaces and Places of Canadian Popular Culture (Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2019). He has been a programmer for Cine Gael of Montreal’s annual series of contemporary Irish films since 2011.
Articles by David Hanley
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans: Notes on the Screening of a Silent Film
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Charting the Quebec Film Industry: A Review of Crosscurrents: How film policy developed in Quebec, 1960-1983 (Constance Dilley, 2018)
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A Canadian in Japan: An Interview with Filmmaker Philippe McKie
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As Far as the Eye Can See
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Bruce McDonald and Don McKellar’s Deconstruction of Canadian Realism: Roadkill and Highway 61
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As Far as the Eye Can See: An Interview with David Franklin
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The Many Tales of Shahrzaad’s Tale: An Interview with Shahin Parhami
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Yes, There Is a Montreal Film Festival (Sort of) – and Here Are Some Recommendations
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Fantasia at 20: Memories and Recommendations
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Todd Haynes, I’m Not There and the Postmodern Biopic