Vancouver Latin American Cultural Centre joins forces with Vancouver International Film Festival, DanceHouse, Vancouver Writers Fest, and Museum of Anthropology at UBC for the month-long fest
Read MoreAppearing at VIFF with the VSO, the artist will talk about the diverse training that brought him to the films of Jordan Peele—as well as orchestral and operatic stages
Read MoreFogaréu is irresistibly disquieting; Sick of Myself recalls a classic of urban cultural psychosis; and Leonor Will Never Die proves surprisingly fun; Music Pictures: New Orleans pays tribute to the NOLA sound
Read MoreIconic events such as the Poetry Bash, Literary Cabaret, Afternoon Tea, and Sunday Brunch are back, along with 100 local, national, and international authors
Read MoreA collaborative project between non-Indigenous filmmakers and Indigenous elders, the film was seven years in the making
Read MoreNew documentary goes inside the choreographer’s process, then plays out the celebrated National Ballet work in its entirety
Read MoreThe pair play two hapless Laurel Canyon neighbours in a crazy-making cosmic-horror flick born out of the pandemic and apocalyptic wildfires
Read MoreThe Mountain is simply lovely, Golden Delicious tender and genuine; The Grizzlie Truth drives into untold history of Vancouver’s NBA team
Read MoreDene/Métis writer, director, and producer Marie Clements’s feature tells a Cree woman’s harrowing life story, inspired by true events
Read MoreAn immigrant mother’s moving struggle to raise her son in suburban Vancouver, and the fractured relationship between parent and child in Japan
Read MoreFrom theatre to dance to visual arts and beyond, events (some extending into October) magnify the meaning of Orange Shirt Day
Read MoreHoly Spider, Pacifiction, and Other Cannibals are guaranteed to work their way under your skin
Read MoreThemes for 2022 include women’s reproductive rights, journalism today, and the meaning of home, says the festival’s artistic director
Read MoreThe documentary’s writer-director Nisha Platzer was 11 years old when her older brother took his own life
Read MoreA collective mural, dance that interweaves textile art, and an outdoor art tour focused on decolonization are some of this year’s highlights
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival’s final push provides one more chance to catch audience favourites
Read MoreThe musician blends everything from traditional music of his native Ethiopia to funk to reggae in his genre-mashing sound
Read MoreHighlights include Broken Keys, Memory Box, and The Blue Inmates
Read MoreAnastassiia Alexander, Kara MIranda, and Albert Hernandez present fresh work
Read MoreFrom dance to film, more than 100 events take place in-person and online at the 19th annual fest
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