Performing at LSPU Hall for International Women’s Day

I’ll be performing at the beautiful LSPU Hall on March 8th in celebration of International Women’s Day. Come check out this special free event featuring loads of wonderful female talent in NL. Brought to you by the fine folks at MusicNL and

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“Leave a Note” Screens at the Nickel Independent Film Festival

My hand-processed super 8 film, “Leave a Note” from our audio-visual project, FROM THE RIVER TO THE OCEAN will be screening at the Nickel Independent Film Festival on June 21st. Thanks to the St. John’s International Women’s Festival for including my film in their list of “16 women-directed films to see” at the festival: https://www.womensfilmfestival.com/blog/2/17-women-directed-films-to-see-at-the-nickel-independent-film-festival read more

From the Press – The Telegram

Thanks to Ken Simmons at the Telegram for this review of HEAD FIRST and about my involvement in the live score for Ingrid Veninger’s HE HATED PIGEONS, which will be screened on Sat Oct 24 in LSPU Hall for the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festivalhttp://www.thetelegram.com/section/2015-10-22/article-4317883/Melding-music-and-film/1
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From the Press – The Overcast

Thanks to The Overcast for this Q&A about my involvement in the live score for Ingrid Veninger’s HE HATED PIGEONS, which will be screened on Sat Oct 24 in LSPU Hall for the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festivalhttp://theovercast.ca/rozalind-macphail-to-live-score-a-film-during-this-years-sji-womens-film-festival/ read more

HE HATED PIGEONS at the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival

This is going to be a memorable screening for those of you who are attending the 2015 St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival. I will be performing live music to DIY queen of Canadian indie film, Ingrid Veninger’s HE HATED PIGEONS on Oct 24th at LSPU Hall. It is such a huge honour to be collaborating with Ingrid on this moving film. “Dedicated to everyone who has loved and lost and is working to carry on.” – Ingrid Veninger read more