Both radical 1980s films are screening at The Cinematheque, with the director on hand for a Q&A July 8
Read MoreThe low-key new film has the French singer-actor-fashion icon thinking a lot about the 1980s, her famous parents, and motherhood
Read MoreCarts of Darkness’s adrenaline ride down the hills of North Van kicks off outdoor screenings
Read MoreNew screen event highlights a full range of classics and contemporary work
Read MoreFolklore with a feminist twist in Himalayan India, and a mind-bending Afro-futurist trip through Burundi, at The Cinematheque
Read MoreSeveral short films will honour the traditional, ancestral, and unceded Musqueam territory that the museum sits on
Read MoreApichatpong Weerasethakul’s latest cinematic odyssey heightens sound to create a waking dream
Read MoreWinner of the Cannes 2021 Jury Prize opens at VIFF Centre’s Vancity Theatre May 27
Read MoreFamous as an actor, the postwar Japanese director crafted almost-forgotten films centred around strong women
Read MoreUsing split screens and long takes, auteur Gaspar Noé takes viewers on an uncompromising trip to an elderly couple’s agonizing end
Read MoreFittingly fuelled by block text and imagery, documentary also digs into Bruce Mau’s unlikely beginnings for meaning
Read MoreMira Nair’s cult classic, with its spicy story of cross-cultural love and family, has aged well
Read MoreGalb’Echaouf and Children of the Mist also earn juried prizes
Read MoreThe writer for all five seasons of Breaking Bad now works as co-creator, showrunner, and executive producer for Saul Goodman’s final journey
Read MoreAs part of Boca del Lupo’s VR Salon, stop-motion film Passenger speaks to the surreal experience of arriving in a new country at night
Read MoreIn Céline Sciamma’s profoundly moving film, a little girl makes a new friend in a fairy-tale forest
Read MoreThis year’s top flicks span fully realized fantasy-horror and not-so-garden-variety black comedy
Read MoreFilm traces soprano Heather Pawsey’s long journey to decolonize a work about an Okanagan homesteader
Read MoreThis year’s standouts include Fire of Love, Rewind & Play, and Children of the Mist
Read MoreTerra Femme fashions its own pioneering archeology; 1970 looks back at the brutality of Cold War Poland; From the Balcony captures humanity from a unique perspective
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