It’s the sometimes self-lacerating words and the visible emotions of Gabor Maté that viewers will remember of this exceptional documentary
Read MoreThe NFB’s chilling documentary reminds us that a society is measured by the compassion it extends to its most vulnerable
Read MoreLed by conductor Andrew Crust, the VSO accompanies the 1981 classic at the Orpheum
Read MoreSet at a 25-year reunion for close college friends, the waterfront shoot was like
”summer camp”
If you’re of a certain disposition, there’s much pleasure to be extracted from a film like this
Read MoreAunjanue L. Ellis-Taylor stars in a triumphant and unusual adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
Read MoreFest opens with animated Nina and the Hedgehog’s Secret, and features three Canadian premieres from Jordan, Costa Rica, and Germany
Read MoreEvents at Libby Leshgold Gallery at Emily Carr University of Art + Design feature everything from a live reading to Real Housewives viewing party
Read MoreAt Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, movie captures the poetry, imagery, and culture shocks of refugee family’s journey to Quebec
Read MoreMaking its Vancouver premiere at Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, Julien Capraro’s new NFB movie assesses the good, the bad, and the ugly of the emerging laptop-and-sweatpants generation
Read MoreExtended reality-dance offerings include workshops, panel conversations, and a community mixer
Read MoreFilm scholar introduces six Screwball Comedy films to audiences with talks about the genre and its most famous artists
Read MoreMichael Venus’s film about the rise of DIY drag celebration meets performances by Synthia Kiss, Peter Breeze, Symone Says, and more
Read MoreIn the movie based on critically lauded Quebec play La Meute, two people form an unlikely bond in a remote B&B
Read MoreTwo-part lineup hosted by Visions Ouest Productions features over 60 titles, including Haitian director Henri Pardo’s partly autobiographical film KANAVAL
Read MoreYour Fat Friend, Someone Lives Here, Rails, Jails & Trolleys, and The Price of Truth
Read MoreDocumentary filmmaker Afton Quast Saler turned a camera on herself and her family to explore why she and other women are so often underdiagnosed
Read MoreBlackBerry, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, and To Kill a Tiger also receive nods for best in Canadian film
Read MoreIn stylish film hitting la Tournée Québec Cinéma at Studio 16, standout star Sara Montpetit plays a bloodsucker who hates the idea of killing
Read MoreTickets to the screenings also include access to a Closing Night Reception with appetizers and a drink
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