Reviews & Articles Jordan Cronk on “Vulture”Posted July 26, 2023 Chimera – Philip HoffmanPosted January 26, 2023 “From Film Lab to Film Farm” by Kim KnowlesPosted August 8, 2021 Vulture Aesthetics by Hoffman, FILM IN THE PRESENT TENSE, Berlin 2017Posted November 12, 2019 “Circuitous Quests: Passing through Philip Hoffman’s family cycle” by Peter Harcourt (2001)Posted January 3, 2019 workshops, info, recipes, videos, photos…Posted January 3, 2019 Phil Hoffman’s Camera Lucida by Brenda Longfellow (2001)Posted December 6, 2018 StetPosted January 1, 2018 Letters from Stan Brakhage (1988, 1992)Posted January 1, 2018 Posted November 4, 2017 As The Mind Tracks Shape, an interview by Jem Noble – (Luma 2017)Posted February 5, 2017 Mike Hoolboom reviews Phil Hoffman’s Aged (2014)Posted January 3, 2017 By The Time We Got To Expo at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal “In Search of Expo 67”Posted December 20, 2016 Waterloo-born filmmaker receives Governor General’s AwardPosted March 10, 2016 “Anamnesis by Attrition: Philip Hoffman’s All Fall Down” by Tom KohutPosted January 12, 2016 DocPoint Masterclass and “Introspective” in FinlandPosted January 4, 2016 Circuitous Quests: Passing Through Philip Hoffman’s Family CyclePosted October 5, 2014 NOW Magazine Review (2)Posted October 5, 2014 NOW Magazine Review (1)Posted October 5, 2014 The return of Philip HoffmanPosted October 5, 2014 Barns, Brits and Birthrights: Phil Hoffman’s All Fall Down by Scott MacKenzie in POVPosted October 5, 2014 Shot of Solitude: Hand (and Heart) Processing at the Film FarmPosted September 1, 2008 Film–Is There a Future in Our Past?Posted March 1, 2008 Notes on riverPosted July 26, 2006 Kitchener/Berlin: Or How One Becomes Two (Or None)Posted July 26, 2006 Women, Nature and Chemistry: Hand-Processed Films from The Independent Imaging WorkshopPosted February 16, 2006 The Harvest of Philip HoffmanPosted July 1, 2005 Living as Filming: Philip Hoffman interviewedPosted June 6, 2004 Local Spotlight, Philip Hoffman diarist filmmakerPosted April 6, 2004 A Dream for a RequiemPosted October 6, 2001 No EpitaphPosted October 6, 2001 Juan Antonio De La Torre LetterPosted July 1, 2001 Thin IcePosted February 27, 2001 He always thought they would grow old togetherPosted December 6, 1998 Proposal for Destroying AngelPosted August 26, 1995 Philip Hoffman’s passing through/torn formationsPosted July 26, 1988 Bodies of Death in the House of the WordPosted July 1, 1988 CKLN InterviewPosted March 26, 1988 Passing throughPosted February 26, 1988 A Reading of Philip Hoffman’s ?O, Zoo! (The Making of a Fiction Film) and Barbara Sternberg’s A TrilogyPosted April 19, 1987 Philip Hoffman / Mike Hoolboom / Festival of FestivalsPosted January 1, 1987 With Genie-nominmated under his belt, filmmaker now hopes for recognitionPosted February 26, 1986 O Zoo: The Making of a Documentary Film MusicPosted February 26, 1986 On (Experimental) FilmPosted February 26, 1986 Deception and Ethics in ?O, Zoo! (The Making of a Fiction Film)Posted February 26, 1986 Somewhere Between interview with Philip Hoffman (by Donnalee Downe 1984)Posted November 23, 1984 The Value of the Parochial: Film and the CommonplacePosted February 27, 1984 Avant Ghosts of MexicoPosted February 27, 1984 Letter from Peter GreenawayPosted January 24, 1984 The Road Ended at the BeachPosted January 1, 1984 Philip Hoffman: A Life In FilmsPosted February 27, 1983