Eternal You, A Man Imagined, Black Box Diaries, nanekawâsis, and other intriguing offerings at the celebration of new nonfiction film
Read MoreFestivals, music, dance, poetry, and more as artists honour Asian culture with a luminous May events calendar
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 MoreThe Cultch and Urban Ink present Kamila Sediego’s play that explores cultural identity and familial duty
Read MoreProgramming announcement includes Artists in Residence Sakina Abdou, Shahzad Ismaily, and DJ O Show hosting performances, artist talks, and workshops
Read MoreFilmmaker Shannon Walsh turns her lens on a labyrinthian fantasy world and an all-consuming love that transcends death
Read MoreThe 2024 fest’s closing celebration hears from Vancouver Art Gallery’s deputy director and director of curatorial programs
Read MoreDocumentary film shares the story of Jacob Beaton, who is training Indigenous people to grow their own food
Read MoreTaboo-buster Cheyenne Rouleau traverses more personal terrain in new one-woman show
Read MoreGender-nonconforming artist and activist moves fluidly between standup comedy, poetry, and public speaking
Read MoreArtists set to come in from Ukraine, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, South Africa, New Zealand, South Korea, and beyond at Jericho Beach July 19 to 21
Read MoreAdvocates welcome boost from $8 million to $15.5 million per year, but call for longer-term funding
Read MoreShannon Walsh’s Adrianne & the Castle (2023) opens the festival’s screenings at the Vancouver Playhouse on May 4
Read MoreDiana Donnelly’s take on Twelfth Night opens the season, which also features Hamlet, The Comedy of Errors, and Measure for Measure
Read MorePremium sake sampling, children’s J-pop dancing, samurai sword performances, and more at weekend event
Read MoreRunning May 2 to 12, fest also features nanekawâsis, Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, Tea Creek, and Caravan Farm Theatre doc The Originals
Read MoreNina and the Hedgehog’s Secret, Adventures in the Land of Asha, and Coco Farm
Read MoreTrinidadian-Canadian band Kobo Town, Innu-Acadian artist Shauit, Swedish acoustic-folk band Fränder, and more on the main stage
Read MoreOpening Film Nina and the Hedgehog’s Secret is followed by a reception with snacks, drinks, and animation workshops
Read MoreFour short film programs and Jules Koostachin’s feature WaaPake (Tomorrow) screen at SFU’s Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema
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