Pull out your most obnoxious neon for a night of plutonium-powered nostalgia—and get ready for Back to the 80s’ summer-long lineup of classics
Read MorePull out your most obnoxious neon for a night of plutonium-powered nostalgia—and get ready for Back to the 80s’ summer-long lineup of classics
Read MoreThe singer, songwriter, activist, and educator sings, speaks, and screens Rumble here, at Talking Stick, the Jazz Fest, and VIFF Centre
Read MoreEvening at VIFF Centre features a screening of Back to the Future, live music, trivia, and more
Read MoreDocumentary profiles the sleek Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, where administrators try to change an institution built around white-male artists
Read MoreDene/Métis writer-producer Marie Clements’s film is inspired by a Cree matriarch’s true life story
Read MoreFilm by Sarah Vos follows Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam’s battle for artistic diversity
Read MoreVancouver International Film Festival has put its $500,000 toward rehiring workers and other post-pandemic rebuilding
Read MoreDirector Nisha Platzer employs hand-processed film and impressionistic imagery in quest to get to know the brother she lost to suicide
Read MoreAtmospheric story of a peach grader who finds an invasive insect grows into something slightly surreal and enigmatic
Read MoreDeadpan, dreamlike magic from one of Canada’s most exciting new voices in film
Read MorePart one of Japanese animated film series features My Neighbour Totoro and other favourites
Read MoreDocumentary details the struggle for justice in a village where a child was viciously assaulted
Read MoreFilm is based on the true 1960s story of Romain Gary and Jean Seberg, and their struggles to retrain a dog bred to attack Black people
Read MoreBoth films, part of Black History Month screenings at VIFF Centre, untangle true events
Read MoreFilm screenings, concerts, a photo exhibition, a dance performance, and more explore Blackness throughout February
Read MoreThose who succumb to the “call of the wild” may be further endangering animals already feeling the squeeze of urban development
Read MoreChantal Akerman’s 1975 feminist masterpiece launches yearlong series of screenings and talks on the third Sunday of each month
Read MoreStar’s directorial debut sets dark issues of drugs and missing women inside a neo-noir fairy tale
Read MoreFar more than an artistic portrait, documentary on Nushu connects oppression of women in China’s past with its present
Read MoreTribute to Wes Anderson’s witty oeuvre kicks off with a party December 21
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