Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Wildlife filmmaker manoeuvres rocky road of industry

Local Catholic directors reveal behind-the-scenes challenges in their moviemaking pursuits
Filmmaker John Banovich captures moose in B.C.'s northern Rocky Mountains. Ivo Vidak / Special to The B.C. Catholic. 
Focusing a camera on grizzly bears while camping in a tiny trailer in B.C.'s north makes filmmaker John Banovich feel closer to God. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.


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Lack of murder charge 'A travesty of justice' after baby cut out of mother
Newborn baby Juwanda sleeps after in a hospital nursery. Juwanda is just two months older than Aurora, recently murdered. CNS photo / Lucas Jackson, Reuters.
The archbishop of Denver lamented the law's failure to protect all human life after it was announced that no murder charge would be filed in connection with a baby who died after being cut out of her mother's womb. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.

Catholic father of three worried about fate of dementia bill
Matt Dineen and his wife Lisa and their three children in a family portrait. Deborah Gyapong (CCN).
A Catholic father of three whose wife suffers from an unusual form of dementia, has expressed dismay the Conservatives are backing away from supporting a national dementia strategy. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.

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