Local documentary has travelled the world with its multigenerational message of “love is love”
Read MoreIn Vancouver Queer Film Festival opener, a true nonconformist reflects on the fight for Pride and “homonormativity”
Read MoreListen Before You Sing tells the true story of a mountain-tribe children’s choir, while Goddamned Asura explores Taiwan’s disillusioned youth
Read MoreThe cinema is welcoming audiences back in droves, with its mix of crisp restorations and the avant garde
Read MoreApplication deadline extended to August 7 for annual program aimed at emerging composers and other artists, with emphasis on marginalized communities
Read MoreStill relevant, the 1984 documentary was a radical achievement in queer and feminist filmmaking and sex work advocacy
Read MoreThe stunning VR experience is followed by an outdoor screening of kung fu’s finest film
Read MoreSummerlong curated series of nearly 70 films pays tribute to the birth of revolutionary “New Hollywood”
Read MoreA documentary on a divine drag icon, a groundbreaking Filipinx drama, and more
Read MoreGreek filmmaker Christos Nikou’s deadpan dystopia hits the screen at VIFF Centre
Read MoreBoth 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
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