New documentary profiles Marilyn Farquhar’s struggle to memorialize her brother, B.C. homeless activist Barry Shantz
Read MoreThe inaugural fest, taking place in Surrey on June 15 and 16, showcases films with purpose
Read MoreHomage to Arthur Erickson will feature rare screenings of documentaries and Hollywood features, plus dialogues with architects and filmmakers
Read MoreThe trans and nonbinary individual’s experience spans film production, marketing, education, and arts administration
Read MoreAt the Cinematheque, Costa-Gavras's fast-paced masterpiece warns of the precarity of truth amid the rise of right-wing zealots
Read More“Introduction” brings lo-fi camp, “Everlasting” documents Vancouver’s Wing Sang history, “Tiger by the Tail” delivers disco-happy raunch, and “In the Heat” is a deadpan-dark Santa cartoon
Read MoreAn ensemble cast sings its way through Chantal Akerman’s 1986 musical, Golden Eighties
Read MoreWith sweeping scope, documentary at VIFF Centre blends styles to track respected Indigenous astronomer’s journey
Read MoreWouldn’t Make It Any Other Way named best short, while Kamay takes Elevate prize
Read MoreJoan Baez: I am a Noise draws from a vast archive that includes newly discovered home movies
Read MoreA total of 46 films will be shown across six programs, including 100 Days, Motherland, Tiger by the Tail, and more
Read MoreEternal You, A Man Imagined, Black Box Diaries, nanekawâsis, and other intriguing offerings at the celebration of new nonfiction film
Read MoreNew DOXA Documentary Film Festival feature tells the incredible story of the Armstrong company, and how spending childhood summers there inspired McNeil’s own art-making
Read MoreNew showcase of cinema that inspires social change to highlight nine films from Canada, the U.S., and the U.K. at Surrey City Hall
Read MoreFilmmaker Shannon Walsh turns her lens on a labyrinthian fantasy world and an all-consuming love that transcends death
Read MoreDocumentary film shares the story of Jacob Beaton, who is training Indigenous people to grow their own food
Read MoreThe countercultural icon of fringe cinema riffs the dangers of smoking, mainstream acceptance, and trigger warning in advance of his appearances at the Rio Theatre on April 25 and 26
Read MoreCanadian-Pakistani filmmaker Zarrar Kahn’s assured feature draws on horror tropes for story of a young Karachi woman and her mother
Read MoreAdditional screenings of Food, Inc. 2, A Difficult Year, and Silvicola will be shown throughout late April at the VIFF Centre
Read MoreFrench filmmaker probes themes of free will, psychopathy, and perversity in his two most recent works at The Cinematheque
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