Sundance: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady bring their brand of sensitive, smart verité filmmaking to a very special Norwegian high school.
The Oscar-nominated "Jesus Camp" directors turn their camera back on youth culture, here following three Gen Z teens at a Norwegian folk school accompanied by a pack of sled dogs.
Here’s what to do when you're ready to ditch the snow and head for the desert in Southwest Colorado. One killed in parking ...
Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady follow three students at a Norwegian "folk school," where students learn survival skills and dog sledding.
Academy Award-nominated directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (“Jesus Camp”) give a new perspective on the gap year with the documentary “Folktales,” which premiered on Saturday at the ...
"What if this story featured cats?" That's a question pandania's Neko Mukashibanashi (Cat Folk Tales) manga dares to both ask ...
CHAC Gallery, 834 Santa Fe Drive in Denver, is hosting Damaris M. Santos’s first solo exhibit, and I’m so excited, “I <3 ...
Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady head overseas to make a good-looking, content-lite doc set in the Norwegian wilderness. Helmers Ewing and Grady focus on three 19-year-old students who appear quite ...
Scandinavian Arctic culture receives some of the most memorable poetic and musical cinematic treatment to be found in this ...
Teenagers hit the Arctic to learn dog sledding and a little about themselves in this heartwarming yet obtuse documentary The post ‘Folktales’ Review: A Gap Year Looks Doggone Cold in Norwegian ...
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