The poetic, sobering documentary hears from families forced to flee Myanmar, streams for free at the Cinematheque
Read MoreVancouver-based director Shannon Walsh’s documentary reveals the exploitation of global gig workers
Read MoreAll locally sourced, these are “experience” gifts
Read MoreThe Maeda family’s Japanese eatery in Campbell River was open for 39 years—and was an anchor in the community
Read MoreThe feature documentary, premiering at DOXA, digs deep into how marginalized communities are leading the way when it comes to being connected to the land and to our food
Read MoreThe art film travels to Iceland with creative sisters Tyr Jami and Jasa Baka
Read MoreAs the climate crisis threatens a vulnerable land, Mali singer Inna Modja wants people to live the African way
Read MoreThe documentary features newly discovered black-and-white images by photojournalist Dorothea Lange
Read MoreThe films Influence, Hong Kong Moments, and A Thousand Cuts wade into the murky stew of misinformation
Read MoreWitnessing the power of documentaries to spur people to action, Janice Morris founded the KPU film festival on social justice
Read MoreThe feature-length documentary follows a journey of adversity, discovery
Read MorePlaying at the Vancouver Jewish Film Festival, the film hears from chefs behind Israel’s A-Sham Arab Food Festival
Read MoreThe feature offers a breathtaking look at birds of prey and people who devote their lives to them
Read MoreEating local in the Yukon is a test of patience with nourishing rewards..
Read MoreMatthias Girarud combines two extreme sports and finds personal fulfillment.
Read MoreJoel Bakan and Jennifer Abbot entertainingly expose a new cast of nauseating villains
Read MoreNo motors, no support: this ocean voyage is no cruise.
Read MoreThe rebel who turned a urinal into sculpture might have desired a cheekier portrait
Read MoreSean Penn rolls up his sleeves after the devastating 2010 earthquake
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