Fest opts for a smaller, more sustainable event as it moves forward for 2023
Read MoreFest opts for a smaller, more sustainable event as it moves forward for 2023
Read MoreAlex Winter’s documentary about the power and perils of the Google-owned tech behemoth has its Canadian premiere at the social-justice film festival
Read MoreAuthor of Overture of Hope put her investigative-journalism skills to work in researching the women’s overlooked history
Read MoreFilms’ directors will take part in discussions at Vancouver’s premier social-justice film festival
Read MoreThe “Jon Stewart of the Arab World” is a former heart surgeon now based in L.A.
Read MoreRelating their experiences was not always an easy process for the survivors
Read MoreThe multifaceted festival features everything from VR films to dancing avatars while remaining rooted in ancestral world views
Read MoreWith mesmerizing live music by Emad Armoush and a small army of toy soldiers, Itai Erdal confronts his past in Israel’s military
Read MoreElectric Company Theatre’s cinematic-feeling work about a mysterious call centre raises circling questions about existence
Read MoreDue to overwhelming opposition to a proposed vote that could have seen the fest come to an end, board reverses course, launches fundraising and volunteer drive
Read MoreThe interdisciplinary artist’s performance at PuSh Festival draws on Anishinaabe teachings
Read MoreIn a one-man show that will “piss off both sides”, the theatre artist looks back on time in military with new eyes
Read MoreFilm screenings, concerts, a photo exhibition, a dance performance, and more explore Blackness throughout February
Read MoreAlso showing at Metro Vancouver's premier social justice documentary film festival: Rebellion, nominated for a BAFTA
Read MoreFrom manic butoh to punk flamenco, the fest features artists from as far away as Senegal, Italy, Japan, and beyond
Read MoreCoinciding with Black History Month, the youth-run gallery is participating in the PuSh Festival for the first time, curating a Club PuSh event
Read MoreVancouver audiences have never witnessed anything like the way the Cyr wheel turns in works by la Compagnie 7Bis from France
Read MoreFor the founder of Onishka Productions, who is of Anishinaabe-Algonquin and French heritage, the immersive Okinum started as a vivid dream
Read MoreThe artist’s installation here features three, looping video portraits of herself incarnating the spirit of Nehanda, with music from nora chipaumire’s new opera
Read MoreQuebec City’s Alan Lake Factorie blends dance, theatre, visual art, and cinema in its founder’s interpretation of a grisly 1819 masterpiece
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