Woman Meets Girl and Stay put new spins on romance, while Not For Us and Damn Supper send up horror genre
Read MoreKaren Hines’s Pochsy at the Airport Hotel makes a comeback, and Yvette Nolan’s Reconciling premieres
Read MoreFilm by Sarah Vos follows Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam’s battle for artistic diversity
Read MoreWorks profile a divinely gifted teen, an Athens sex worker, and a bracingly candid Olympia Dukakis
Read MoreTilda Swinton narrates Goliath, while The Man Who Couldn’t Leave travels to a former Taiwanese jail
Read MoreHellenic Canadian Congress of BC-run event focuses on sharing contemporary Greek culture
Read MoreScreening at The Cinematheque, Graham Foy’s headily atmospheric debut feature follows three outsiders in suburban Alberta
Read MoreThe Cinematheque pays tribute to the duo’s Anyox and other works that explore BC sites haunted by industrial pasts
Read MoreKing Coal, We Will Not Fade Away, and Notes on Displacement among the titles honoured
Read MoreEvent featuring local Asian-Canadian artists combines short films, live reading, and dance performance
Read MoreFilms can be seen at the VIFF Centre from June 2 to 4, and online up to June 11
Read MoreNotes from Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams’s Satan Wants You, plus We Will Not Fade Away, You Were My First Boyfriend, and Kite Zo A
Read MoreProgram featuring renowned photographers, filmmakers, and explorers continues September 12 and October 24
Read MoreLa Singla searches for a lost flamenco star; A Way to B profiles the members of a daring disability-arts troupe; and Cheenee traces the history of Indian diaspora in Trinidad and Tobago
Read MorePart of LivePerformance360 series, event features Goliath: Playing with Reality and The Man Who Couldn’t Leave
Read MoreDirector Karen Cho’s new documentary looks at Chinatowns in Vancouver, New York City, Montreal, and beyond confronting development and displacement
Read MoreFilmmaker Amy Miller’s dissection of the BC homemade-bomb caper raises questions around democracy
Read MoreFilm and photo exhibition captures striking reality of Russian occupation in Chernihiv
Read MoreFilms chosen by Nya Lewis and Farah Clémentine Dramani-Issifou are accompanied by thought-provoking essays
Read MoreDirector Nisha Platzer employs hand-processed film and impressionistic imagery in quest to get to know the brother she lost to suicide
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