The groundbreaking, still effortlessly cool film joins Godard’s final works in opening night for JLG Forever
Read MoreThe groundbreaking, still effortlessly cool film joins Godard’s final works in opening night for JLG Forever
Read MoreSeries features his epochal 1967 short Wavelength, plus a variety of rarely screened works
Read MoreFollowing one engineering student’s experience, the documentary takes a close look at the personal fallout from the growing form of online harrassment
Read MoreSpanish romantic comedy Ramona opens the festival, and Ukrainian comedy Luxembourg, Luxembourg closes
Read MoreMasterful lineup includes P.P. Rider (1983), Typhoon Club (1985), and Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (1982)
Read MoreThe atomic lizard suffers a critical wounding from an organism made entirely of pollution in a monster marathon made for Halloween
Read MoreCollaboration with the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery higlights Itter’s exhibition, which includes archival multidisciplinary materials
Read MoreCollection of films by Senegalese writer-director Ousmane Sembène oppose conformity
Read MoreWork by The Biting School’s Aryo and Arash Khakpour incorporates a previous dance-and-theatre production of the same name
Read MoreBeautiful characters and old-world enchantment make it a great introduction to a country’s cinema that has only recently been rediscovered by Western viewers
Read MoreRobert Mitchum’s jaded P.I., Jane Greer’s enigmatic femme fatale, and a swirl of cigarette smoke
Read MoreThis year’s round-up features 12 masterpieces of the era, opening with The Maltese Falcon
Read MoreThe uncomfortably honest The Mother and the Whore and the autobiographical coming-of-age movie Mes petites amoureuses were the late, great director’s only two feature-length films
Read MoreBurning, Poetry, Secret Sunshine, and more exquisite portraits of pain
Read MoreWorks profile a divinely gifted teen, an Athens sex worker, and a bracingly candid Olympia Dukakis
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 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 MoreFresh off the triumph of Neptune Frost, the artist wrestles with defining Afrofuturism
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